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the phantom
05-01-2008, 02:42 PM
Greetings fellow Downers!
I am in the process of preparing for next week's final exams, but as soon as I am in the clear we will get this thing rolling.
Just like last year there will be a separate thread on which you can own a fantasy team, only there will be a couple of wrinkles thrown in.
All 32 teams are from Arda. I will release the full rosters sometime next week. It was quite a job shuffling players around, and I'm not doing any more work on it. Hurin, for instance, could have played for Hithlum, Gondolin, Nargothrond, Doriath, Brethil, or Angband. A couple of players simply had to be relocated, though I always used some sort of logical approach in finding their new home. So, if a player isn't playing for the team you want them to play for, tough luck. It's already a done deal. :p
The tournament format will be the usual World Cup style- 8 groups of 4, play each other, top 2 from each group advance to single elimination playoffs.
I will have an individual or two helping me run the tournament, but for the rest of you, there are two options....
1) Watch
2) Participate!! :)
Guess which one I favor. Go on- guess.
Here are the ways in which you can participate...
1) Own a fantasy team!
2) Make predictions on matches!
3) Give your opinion on why teams are performing the way they are!
I strongly encourage people to pick out a few teams to be your favorites (or unfavorites) and cover the tournament in a biased way. For instance, pretend you are covering the tournament for a Minas Tirith newspaper and thus favor teams from that region and express extreme dislike for the Mordor team.
Write your posts in article format even if you'd like. Have some fun with it! Be funny and creative! You are Barrow-Downers! That sort of thing is second nature to you. ;)
Anyway, I figured I'd give everyone early warning. The teams will be posted early next week, the rosters later in the week, and the groups will likely be posted at the end of the week.
the phantom
05-05-2008, 08:25 AM
All right, here are the teams that will be featured in this year's tournament....
ALQUALONDE
AMON RHUD
ANGBAND
ANNUMINAS
ARMENELOS
BREELAND
BRETHIL
DORIATH
EDORAS
EREBOR
FORMENOS
FORNOST
GONDOLIN
GONDOR
HELM’S DEEP
HITHLUM
ISENGARD
LOTHLORIEN
MICHAEL DELVING
MINAS TIRITH
MIRKWOOD
MORDOR
MORIA
NARGOTHROND
OSGILIATH
RIVENDELL
ROMENA
TANIQUETIL
TOL-IN-GAURHOTH
TUNA
UMBAR
VALIMAR
Rosters and groupings will come later this week. We'll open up the fantasy league thread after that. :)
the phantom
05-08-2008, 03:04 PM
Rosters are now here (http://forum.barrowdowns.com/showthread.php?t=14854).
Formendacil
05-08-2008, 03:46 PM
That's a pretty Tar-studded roster Armenelos has.:p
How did Bilbo and Frodo get onto Team Alqualondë? Last I checked, there were still some pretty intensive nationalist concerns in Valinor preventing foreign players from getting visas. I mean, I know that things eased up in the Lonely Isle, but the government in Avallónë has always been a bit more mixed in its policies than Taniquetil. I guess Frodo really does have the ear of Elbereth!:D
the phantom
05-08-2008, 08:36 PM
That's a pretty Tar-studded roster Armenelos has.
Ha ha ha! :D
Well, come on Formy, aren't you going to do a joke about the Fornost roster as well?
Formendacil
05-08-2008, 09:10 PM
Ha ha ha! :D
Well, come on Formy, aren't you going to do a joke about the Fornost roster as well?
What? You mean about all the players being on the A-list?:p I would never do such a thing.
Eomer of the Rohirrim
05-09-2008, 04:04 AM
Well, phantom, laddie, I'd consider it an honour to be a part of this championship. Luckily for me, my services are apparently in demand, as only yesterday Fornost enquired whether I would like to join their management team. And you heard it here first: I intend to bring the trophy to the frost-bitten north! :D
Anguirel
05-09-2008, 04:55 AM
I am not here, very officially.
I am not remotely interested in football.
But I will be following Formenos and Gondolin with the passion that my siblings devote to Chelsea...
Lhunardawen
05-09-2008, 08:11 AM
TOL-IN-GAURHOTH
G- Drauglin
DF- To Be Decided
DF- To Be Decided
DF- To Be Decided
MF- To Be Decided
MF- Thuringwethil
MF- To Be Decided
MF- the phantom
FW- Nogrod
FW- To Be Decided
FW- Sauron
What in Arda?! :eek: :D
Eomer of the Rohirrim
05-09-2008, 10:36 AM
Lhuna pretends she's not in that team. ;)
the phantom
05-09-2008, 11:26 AM
As far as the Tol-In-Gaurhoth team, there are six open slots.
Two now, actually.
By virtue of being first to post on this thread and being renowned Werewolf players, Formendacil, Eomer, Anguirel, and Lhuna can all take a slot on the team- IF you want to, and you plan on being around and participating a bit during the tournament.
As far as the other two slots, those will be UP FOR VOTE!!
Anyone can pm me the name of one Barrow-Downs Werewolf player. That person will receive one vote, and you yourself will receive a vote just for voting (no you can't vote for yourself). The two Barrow-Downers with the most votes will be on the team, if they plan on following the tournament. If not, then the next highest vote total will receive the slot, etc...
Voting will close when I feel like it. But don't worry, you have at least a couple of days. Spread the word. :)
the phantom
05-09-2008, 11:29 AM
Yes, Lhuna, I am on the team already, as is Nogrod (he's going to be helping produce the tournament). Or, actually, it's not Nog and I on the team, but rather Nogwolf and Werphantom.
McCaber
05-09-2008, 11:52 AM
Just sizing up the rosters, I can see that Erebor looks to a tough team this year, if a bit slow, and I've always had a soft spot for the men of Minas Tirith. Mordor usually has a strong team, but with their captain Sauron out they'll have a fight just to make it past the first round. But the squad I'm most excited about is Angband. Six Balrogs, a Dragon, and Melkor himself look to completely scorch any competion.
Eomer of the Rohirrim
05-09-2008, 02:31 PM
No divided loyalties for me, so at least 3 slots open in the Tol-in-Gaurhoth team.
With a request like that you will need to monitor your PM box frequently phantom. I'll send in my vote now.
Gwathagor
05-09-2008, 02:39 PM
Wow. This is funny. Are games decided randomly, or do various teams have various strengths and weaknesses which determine the outcome?
Gwathagor
05-09-2008, 02:41 PM
Ooooooh. I want on that team. Somebody vote for me.
the phantom
05-09-2008, 03:18 PM
Are games decided randomly, or do various teams have various strengths and weaknesses which determine the outcome?
Yes, and yes.
There is a method to determining the outcomes, and there will be official stats given- shots, saves, cards, etc, but I am not going to give away exactly how these stats will be generated. I have my reasons. ;)
I will open the fantasy league thread sometime this weekend, so be scanning the roster list for who you would like to put on your team.
Formendacil
05-09-2008, 03:38 PM
Dear me, posting is clearly a hazardous occupation these days...
On the one hand, I expect to be at least somewhat available, though I won't know that of the summer for another couple weeks for certain, so I would like to say that I'm available to play for Tol-in-Gaurhoth* but on the other hand, I have absolutely no idea what I'm committing myself too. I was non-interneted last summer and so missed the last round of this, and you're being decidedly vague about what sort of a commitment is going on here.
*Something of a scandal in the history of the team, no doubt. The rights to the green-and-black were bought by Sauron just after he was ousted from the management of the black-black-and-redandblack in Mordor. It was payback of sorts, I think, since Sauron's second, the Witchking, who replaced him on Team Mordor, had trained the first Barrow-Wights, when the league expanded in the Second Age. Not that the green and black ever made money when the played on the Downs: Cardolan Stadium was old and small and the place had a bad rap ever since those hobbits got kidnapped after a game with Hobbiton (now Michel Delving), and the neighbourhood was really quite rundown. I mean, you've heard of "redneck". Think about three steps down the social ladder and you've got "yellow boots".
the phantom
05-09-2008, 05:05 PM
You don't have to actually do anything Formy- I just don't want to award slots to people who don't plan on following the tournament at all.
Nogrod
05-09-2008, 05:35 PM
so I would like to say that I'm available to play for Tol-in-Gaurhoth
You don't have to actually do anything Formy- I just don't want to award slots to people who don't plan on following the tournament at all.So as you have confessed / admitted Form that "I'm available to play for Tol-in-Gaurhoth" you should quickly run to the Dueling Wizards Werewolf II... :rolleyes: It's been a while since your last one!
But yes. No actual scoring (not to talk of practising or spending hours in the gym) is needed from anyone - but even more going to go for your side / players and to comment on your feelings ie. make the thread alive!
Pick your team and win!
PS. As phantom said I will be helping this tournament out.
PS2. Do you think tp that it would be wise to lay out the rules of the game for everyone to see here in the thread so that also those who have never joined the game could participate knowing what this is about?
Lhunardawen
05-09-2008, 10:33 PM
Dear me, posting is clearly a hazardous occupation these days...
Rightly said, Formy. That sneaky phantom...
As far as the Tol-In-Gaurhoth team, there are six open slots.
Two now, actually.
By virtue of being first to post on this thread and being renowned Werewolf players, Formendacil, Eomer, Anguirel, and Lhuna can all take a slot on the team- IF you want to, and you plan on being around and participating a bit during the tournament.
And all the above were players in the first game you modded. I think you might have bewitched us to post here.
Hmm, I can't honestly say I'll have all the time I want to spend in the Downs once classes start on June. (I can't even join DWW II - so sorry, Noggie.) But just so I have a reason not to forget this beloved place - and to feed Lhuna's starved ego - fine, I'll let you count me in...
No divided loyalties for me, so at least 3 slots open in the Tol-in-Gaurhoth team.
...if Eomer can be convinced not to back out from the Tol-in-Gaurhoth team. :p
Come on, you can probably adopt a different nick if you don't want to be confused with that dude from Edoras!
Lhunardawen
05-09-2008, 10:43 PM
I just noticed Elenwë's in Tuna. I thought she might be starting her own team of penguins in Helcaraxë. Lommy would probably be interested.
the phantom
05-09-2008, 10:52 PM
Ah, quite right, Nogrod. I should explain the set up.
There will be eight groups of four teams. Each team will play the other three teams in their group. A win is worth 3 points, a tie is worth 1. After the games are finished, the two teams from each group with the highest point total advances into the playoffs (so that would put 16 teams in the playoffs).
If two teams have the same number points the team with the best goal differential gets the nod. If they have the same differential the team who scored the highest number of goals gets the nod.
The playoffs will be the standard winner-advance-loser-go-home set up.
Oh, and players will not sit games (because I can't have backups for everyone). Someone can be sent out of a game for a penalty and leave their team a player short for the remainder of the game, but no one will ever be benched for an entire game.
The fantasy league rules will be posted on a separate thread.
In the meantime, vote for the remaining roster spots, and spread the word about this tournament. Put links in your sigs if you want. The more people we have the more fun it will be.
I might be able to post the groupings tomorrow afternoon. If not then you can count on seeing them sometime before I go to bed on Sunday.
the phantom
05-09-2008, 10:56 PM
Glad to hear you'll be playing, Lhuna. :)
Formendacil
05-10-2008, 12:39 AM
You don't have to actually do anything Formy- I just don't want to award slots to people who don't plan on following the tournament at all.
Ah, well in that case, I would be delighted to accept a position with Team Tol-in-Gaurhoth--provided the salary is acceptable. All the talk of a salary cap that's been floating around the commissioner's offices has me worried that with all the big names that Sauron wants to sign for the team will leave little money left to spend on the other players, such as myself.
So as you have confessed / admitted Form that "I'm available to play for Tol-in-Gaurhoth" you should quickly run to the Dueling Wizards Werewolf II... It's been a while since your last one!
It has, indeed, been a VERY long time. Two years, I think, but it'll have to be a little while yet before I can do so again; as noted above, I can't be sure about the stability of my summer internet for a couple weeks yet. In any case, I never cared much for the Dueling Wizards variety. However, I digress from the topic at hand--unless we're planning on tie-breakers with dueling wizards.
Lhunardawen
05-10-2008, 12:49 AM
Glad to hear you'll be playing, Lhuna. :)
Only if you'll help me get Eomer of the Rohirrim to stay in Team Tol-in-Gaurhoth. :p
:Merisu:
Eomer of the Rohirrim
05-10-2008, 03:30 AM
If that's what you want then you'll have to vote for me, Lhuna. Not that you're usually averse to voting for me. :p
So we can pick players from every area? I thought the lists as the phantom posted them were the final teams. Does that mean I can't be Fornost?
Anguirel
05-10-2008, 04:45 AM
I think I may have to refuse a slot in the Tol-in-Gaurhoth team, great though the honour is; I wouldn't trust myself to be very helpful if we clashed with the Feanorians. I shall maintain a media role as PR agent to Maeglin Sharpboot and extraordinary reporter on Formenos City.
Valesse
05-10-2008, 10:47 AM
Considering Arwen's appointment to the Lothlorien team, I suppose if I were to do the "Arda Cup" images that I did for the original I would have to find another announcer. I am tempted to just nick one of the many remaining balrogs to do the reports for Angband. However if I did that I fear the end would consist nothing of wing jokes, and no one wants that. We'll see what happens. :p
Formendacil
05-10-2008, 11:09 AM
Considering Arwen's appointment to the Lothlorien team, I suppose if I were to do the "Arda Cup" images that I did for the original I would have to find another announcer. I am tempted to just nick one of the many remaining balrogs to do the reports for Angband. However if I did that I fear the end would consist nothing of wing jokes, and no one wants that. We'll see what happens. :p
Quite to the contrary! Nothing brings a community together like a dead horse flayed to the bones. (And we're all about death around here, right?) I'm already anticipating reports of the Balrogs flying from the field in a rout.:p
the phantom
05-10-2008, 08:28 PM
Eomer, for the fantasy league....
No, you can't just be Fornost in the fantasy league. You can put the max number of players on your roster from Fornost, but that's only three.
However, you will be able to gain points from Fornost if you make them your pick to win it all. At the beginning of the tournament everyone who owns a fantasy team will also attempt to predict the overall tournament winner, the player who will score the most goals, the player who will have the most assists, and the player which will score the most fantasy points.
If any of your predictions prove to be accurate, you will gain bonus fantasy points (they will be awarded at the end of the tournament).
So, you can pick Fornost as your fantasy prediction, but your fantasy team must feature players from other teams as well.
the phantom
05-10-2008, 08:32 PM
So Ang is vacating his spot as well? Great.
Eomer, you might just have to play.
You are in the lead right now as far as votes go. ;)
Lovely to see you Valesse! You did some great work in the past. I'm looking forward to seeing more. :)
And Formy, come on- Sauron is our team boss! You know he'll pay us well. We might even get rings if we win him the tournament.
Formendacil
05-10-2008, 11:48 PM
And Formy, come on- Sauron is our team boss! You know he'll pay us well. We might even get rings if we win him the tournament.
Well, I'm signing at the dotted line, but I'll forgo payment in rings. The last couple times Sauron handed out rings, he expected them back--kind of like a bad credit card user, those Nazgûl were stuck paying off their debts for millennia. Might be why the Witch-king stayed with Mordor after Sauron was turfed; he was practically working for free beforehand. Sure the perks were nice with the pad in Minas Morgul and all, but he was getting a better deal playing for Carn Dûm in the minor league than he was getting in Mordor under Sauron.
Eomer of the Rohirrim
05-11-2008, 03:47 AM
Ah, I see how the game works now. Well, without my guidance I'm not sure if Fornost can handle this challenge. But we'll see. :D
If the public wants it then I'll be happy to play for Tol-in-Gaurhoth. But I am a bit surprised. Supporters tend to be not fond of me: having plied my trade in numerous places -- defending in Mirkwood, attacking in the Shire -- my reputation is one of a foreign mercenary, not always popular in this game. ;)
Ach. The game's all about money these days. Those rings sound lovely. Sign me up!
Tuor in Gondolin
05-11-2008, 02:58 PM
Having just gotten my home pc back
working, I'd be interested in this "soccer"
tournament, but I'm unclear on what a
player does. Obviously you've got to like
TEAM GONDOLIN! Although I have doubts
that Maeglin is a team player.
the phantom
05-11-2008, 07:42 PM
Yes, I have the groupings ready. Here's how this works...
Each group will be played in a different location- specifically, in the home stadium of one of the teams in the group. All eight hosts have fine facilities and boast a highly rated home team. Hosts are marked by -> (H)
GROUP A
FORNOST
MICHEL DELVING
RIVENDELL (H)
ROMENA
GROUP B
BREELAND
EDORAS (H)
MIRKWOOD
TOL-IN-GAURHOTH
GROUP C
ALQUALONDE
DORIATH (H)
FORMENOS
ISENGARD
GROUP D
LOTHLORIEN
NARGOTHROND
OSGILIATH (H)
UMBAR
GROUP E
EREBOR
GONDOLIN (H)
GONDOR
TUNA
GROUP F
AMON RHUD
ARMENELOS
HELM'S DEEP
TANIQUETIL (H)
GROUP G
HITHLUM
MINAS TIRITH
MORDOR (H)
MORIA
GROUP H
ANGBAND (H)
ANNUMINAS
BRETHIL
VALIMAR
There you are. Feel free to begin giving your breakdowns of the groups, and try and predict which teams have the best chance of moving on.
Formendacil
05-11-2008, 10:02 PM
GROUP B
BREELAND
EDORAS (H)
MIRKWOOD
TOL-IN-GAURHOTH
........
There you are. Feel free to begin giving your breakdowns of the groups, and try and predict which teams have the best chance of moving on.
Well then, let's start with the local favourites and their competition. The long flight to Edoras is not going to favour Tol-in-Gaurhoth at all, since we're coming the farthest--all the way from Beleriand. First you have to fly from Tol Sirion to the main hub in Angband, then there's the transcontinental sleeper to Minas Tirith, then back to Edoras. There's some talk of a direct flight from Angband, but no carrier as yet.
On the other hand, the competition doesn't look too bad. None of the other teams are leading the league. Edoras is probably the most difficult of the three. Théoden, Éomer, and Éowyn are all prominent names, and for good reason, but none of them are in the Sauron/the phantom range, and the rest of the team is a bunch of relative no-names. The population in Edoras simply isn't enough to sell tickets for a world-class team, and there are well-establish teams just around the corner in Minas Tirith, Helm's Deep, and Isengard. Mirkwood has one of the biggest fanbases in the league, with Legolas Greenleaf, but his fame is perhaps more derived from those "lighter than snow" running shoe ads than any real talent. The rest of the team is worse. Oropher still hasn't done adequate penance for his horrid defence of the goalposts in the famous Last Alliance series, and half the players are D-lister rejects from Mordor.
On the other end of the spectrum, however, we have Breeland, and while they are lacking in star power, there is an admirable team spirit from Eriador's centre most team, and Old Man Willow has to be one of the best goalies in the league. Hopefully, we'll get to see a lot of Breeland/Tol-in-Gaurhoth action, since they had a spectacular local rivalry back in the days when Tol-in-Gaurhoth played as "the Barrow-Downs", and the fans haven't had much of that since the move, now that Tol-in-Gaurhoth plays in the Beleriand more than Eriador.
My bet:
Tol-in-Gaurhoth will narrowly win the group, followed by Edoras. Breeland will be a respectable third, and Mirkwood a distant fourth.
Tuor in Gondolin
05-12-2008, 10:20 PM
GROUP E
EREBOR
GONDOLIN (H)
GONDOR
TUNA
The early line is that this bracket comes down to two heavyweight contestants:
Erebor and Gondolin. not to disparage Gondor and Tuna, but these two are
clearly second division talent who will be fortunate to earn one or two points
before their quick exit. Just consider, Tuna's goalie is Orodreth! Manipulated by
elf and man as ruler, how can he maintain discipline and cohesion. And how
will Miriel hold up under the pressure of Erebor's and Gondolin's pressure?
Yes, Faramir is at times a devastating forward and team leader for Gondor and is
there a more inspiring goalie and leader then Beregond, but the rest of the
team is mediocre at best.
Bain and Tuor are, as far as can be discerned from their league play, essentially
equal, but the Minas Tirith and Angband bookmakers currently slightly favor Erebor due to the
more cohesive team organization. However, there are questions with both
sides. Will Smaug and Bard continue their "backbiting" and unfortunate
sarcastic comments in the tabloid press or will their will to be Number 1
continue their brilliant recent play (1st and 5th in points scored the last two
years)? Playing captain Turgon has astutely placed himself as defender,
perhaps as much as anything nto keep a supervisory eye over his three
charismatic, if mutually distrustful and feuding scorers Idril, Eol, and
Maeglin- who, when not disparaging each other both on and off the playing field-
are the deepest and most talented team in this bracket.
Unsuccessful efforts by Team Gondolin to use some of the fabled
treasures of Gondolin to purchase Smaug's contract have only fueled the
animosity between these two sides that may make a final bracket match
of the two teams an intense struggle indeed.
Formendacil
05-12-2008, 11:19 PM
GROUP A
FORNOST
MICHAEL DELVING
RIVENDELL (H)
ROMENA
Going back to the beginning, let's take a look at Group A. Personally, I'm rooting for Fornost out of this group (Formen=north, after all, and Fornost=north city, basically). Unfortunately for my inclinations, however, Fornost doesn't look make the next round of playoffs. Sure, the luckless Arvedui was traded to Annúminas, but he was the biggest name they had. Really, for all the family cameraderie on the team, and some impressive pedigrees in track and field department, they just don't make the cut, I'm afraid.
Michel Delving, on the other hand (though not actually named Michael Delving, alas), has a very strong looking team. They've put together some of the best up and coming players in the league--and for half the price they deserve! These "halflings" really are known less than half as well as I should like, and liked less than half of them deserve. My personal has to be the Bullroarer--also an avid golfer, I'm told--but the acquisition of Sam Gamgee, Pippin Took, and Merry Brandybuck is a huge coup for the management.
Rivendell and Rómena will give them a run for their money, I'm sure, and I would not be surprised at all if Rivendell took the cup. Of the two, Rivendell looks to play stronger. Rivendell has one of the best teams in the league, if not THE best team. It's practically a rundown of the most prominent names in the book: Elrond, Gandalf, Aragorn, Glorfindel, Boromir 2.0. Never mind the physical prowess of this team, the combined experience of the players is astounding. If it has a weakness, however, Rivendell's team favours defencive plays, sitting around the goal waiting for the enemy to strike. With players like Aragorn and Boromir, this is simply sloppy. Still, if any team is going to anticipate the kind of "fool's hope" tactics that Michel Delving is renowned for (just look back at the Orodruin series against Sauron in Mordor!), it's Team Rivendell.
Rómena, alas, is overshadowed in this group by Michel Delving and Rivendell, and will probably suffer for that. It's a pity, because there are a lot of classy players here that deserve to go far. Elendil and Isildur are probably best known on the team, though in Isildur's case this is not a good thing, since it's mostly due to fumbling that play against Sauron, setting back his team's fortunes by an age or more. Still, he's the sort of player who can make things happen. It's been mostly forgotten in past years, but he stole the game against Armenelos with the whole White Tree episode, and Ar-Pharazôn likely hasn't forgiven him that one yet.
This is really a tough grouping to predict, but if we're playing for money, I'll put mine on Michel Delving to upset Rivendell for top spot. This is the hour of the Shire-folk, when they arise from their quiet fields to shake the towers and counsels of the great.
Anguirel
05-13-2008, 12:50 AM
GROUP C
ALQUALONDE
DORIATH (H)
FORMENOS
ISENGARD
Ahhhahhahhahha! Whether degenerate sea-elf, mincing halfling, dark-elf lurking in its cave, false Maia, or rustic tree-shepherd, whosoever it be, if it take a Silmaril from us and keep it, or, just, you know, gets in our way...
FIIIIIIIIIIIIRRRRRRE! BUUUUUUURRRN! Hahahaha...
Formenos will obliterate its opponents in an inferno of skill. Doriath will limp on for a little, it generally takes a couple of Kinslayings to finish 'em off altogether. Alqualonde's only likely success is that it might injure Amrod, probably through some kind of own-goal situation - other than that, the Teleri are literally toast, hahaha. And Isengard are mostly trees, with a token lickspittle Ainu and some Orcs to get our lads really, really angry. Chuck them on the forge!
(more comprehensive commentary when I have ceased laughing feyly)
Anguirel
05-13-2008, 02:01 PM
GROUP A
FORNOST
MICHEL DELVING
RIVENDELL (H)
ROMENA
Rivendell are the clear favourites here; the charm and financial leverage of their home city (or strictly speaking, home home) has got them something close to an all-star squad. (Are the twins worth their caps though? Or in by nepotism?)
The second strongest team is Romena, a grizzled Akallabeth and Last Alliance League victor with a glittering striker.
An upset could however be mounted by the veteran, if low-budget, Fornost under the experienced management of Mr. Aime Hunter. Michel Delving? Michel Diving more like. They'll use their endemic crowd-pleasing to get away with a lot of cheating, but still, whenever have Halflings proved a threat outside the regionals?
OK, last World Cup. But they had Gandalf (who has now let the bucks draw him to Elrond's side) and they were on anabolic pipeweed. I say:
WINNER: Rivendell
SECOND: Romena
UPSET: Fornost
RELEGATE: Michel Delving
GROUP B
BREELAND
EDORAS (H)
MIRKWOOD
TOL-IN-GAURHOTH
Tol-in-Gaurhoth have a massive, captive, fan-base, the most sophisticated tactics in the tournament, and huge stars onside. But will they let over-analysis and celebrity run away with them? I reckon the overconfident wolfies might lose some gloss here. I hear they've had recruitment trouble as well.
Mirkwood and Edoras both have dream-team offensive capabilities. Despite Edoras's pair of excellent strikers, Mirkwood has three exceptional ones, and overall a more solid quality (even if "Gazza" Galion's skills in defence aren't what they were).
Breeland...nice try lads. Your fans' chanting should be quite funny. I say:
WINNER: Mirkwood
SECOND: Tol-in-Gaurhoth
UPSET: Edoras
RELEGATE: Breeland
GROUP C
ALQUALONDE
DORIATH (H)
FORMENOS
ISENGARD
I have little to add to my coverage above. Go get 'em boys! Your strategy can do with work to be honest - Cel Curu n' Caran should be on the midfield, while Maglor's better tested in defence - but your skill is The Best. Here's hoping the White Lady shows off her legs and scores too...
Doriath are the other respectable team; Isengard could try Maiarin tricks; Alqualonde will fare no better than Galdor's Mithlond side did last year. I swear:
WINNER: FOOOORRRRRRRRMENOS!!!
SECOND: Doriath
UPSET: Isengard
RELEGATE: Alqualonde
GROUP D
LOTHLORIEN
NARGOTHROND
OSGILIATH (H)
UMBAR
Two classes here, simply: the Elder children, and, way out of their league, the younger.
Captains Galadriel and Finrod should generate an interesting spark of sibling rivalry. Finrod has a way better quality side, but Galadriel really, really plays to win. Felagund's a golden boy but Gally's gold has steel in it. No upset likely here.
WINNER: Lothlorien
SECOND: Nargothrond
RELEGATE: Osgiliath, Umbar
GROUP E
EREBOR
GONDOLIN (H)
GONDOR
TUNA
Team play? Pshah, what counts here is individual style, and that is why Gondolin will win, with Sharpboot top scorer. Captain Turgon's boys are lucky to have acquired the temperamental genius back from Angband. They know he's open to bids and they'll make sure and leave him opportunities for glory this time...or else.
Tuna has plenty of quality, but a typically hesitant strategy from cautious captain Finarfin. Gondor and Erebor both rely on heavyweight key players, but Gondor only has one of real note: "Swanny" Imrahil; Erebor can call on Beorn and Smaug.
WINNER: Gondolin
SECOND: Tuna
RELEGATE: Erebor, Gondor
GROUP F
AMON RHUD
ARMENELOS
HELM'S DEEP
TANIQUETIL (H)
Taniquetil have the biggest budget in the game, and tend to destabilise the league, ever since mysterious oligarch Eru Illuvatavich bought them up as a side business for his line in universes. They run a risk against really veteran and skilled sides - Tol-in-Gaurhoth, Formenos, Gondolin, most of all probably Angband - but are otherwise untouchable.
Armenolos have a decent standard and a rightly feared striker. Helm's Deep are typically full of last minute surprise moments. Amon Rhud's captain Forweg is struck by slease allegations and Androg is their only quality player. They're down for sure.
WINNER: Taniquetil
SECOND: Armenolos
UPSET: Helm's Deep
RELEGATE: Amon Rhud
GROUP G
HITHLUM
MINAS TIRITH
MORDOR (H)
MORIA
Hithlum should waltz this senza problemo - the rest are regional heroes like Moria (never scored major victory outside the Azog Memorial League) and teams of frankly siphoned talent. Still, even though Minas Tirith looks like a glorified sub-bench with all the royal sparkle bought off elsewhere, lots of their players are a safe pair of hands; Denethor II, Boromir I, Mardil, their stewardship's just legendary, they can cope with trouble.
Mordor as one of my colleagues observed has gone from hero to zero - though the Witch King has strategic talent, his minions just won't be up for the long-haul.
WINNER: Hithlum
SECOND: Minas Tirith
RELEGATE: Mordor, Moria
GROUP H
ANGBAND (H)
ANNUMINAS
BRETHIL
VALIMAR
Angband. The other big hitter after Taniquetil, financially. They bought the Sharpboot from Gondolin and they sold him back, trading him in for an exceptional Balrog training and recruiting programme. What they lack in strategic thought they make up in brutal endurance, might, and physicality. Our boys and Gondolin might get grudge match inspiration against these guys, and Taniquetil could give them a straightforward ride, but here they will slaughter their opposition. Valimar for the runner up here. The other two...Men? Men in this situation are toootally weak.
WINNER: Angband
SECOND: Valimar
RELEGATE: ...who are those two again?
Formendacil
05-13-2008, 08:19 PM
GROUP C
ALQUALONDE
DORIATH (H)
FORMENOS
ISENGARD
I have little to add to my coverage above. Go get 'em boys! Your strategy can do with work to be honest - Cel Curu n' Caran should be on the midfield, while Maglor's better tested in defence - but your skill is The Best. Here's hoping the White Lady shows off her legs and scores too...
Doriath are the other respectable team; Isengard could try Maiarin tricks; Alqualonde will fare no better than Galdor's Mithlond side did last year. I swear:
WINNER: FOOOORRRRRRRRMENOS!!!
SECOND: Doriath
UPSET: Isengard
RELEGATE: Alqualonde
While you are to be commended for loyalty to your team colours, Anguirel, I think I'll up the stakes around here a little regarding the outcome of this grouping. After all, what's a sports competition without some friendly rivalry? As much as I'm a fan of Team Fëanáro, you have to take a look at the track record. Doriath has the most renowned defencive side in the league. Melian's record is spotless. The only time the Fëanorians have ever scored against Doriath, Melian was out on grief leave, and even with Melian, Lúthien, and Elwë all absent, Doriath still put up such a fight that, though Formenos could claim to have won, the Curu-Caran-Celeg power trio had been completely neutralized and they were still prevented from taking home the Nauglamír Cup. A draw is the best that Team Fëanor can claim from that series.
With Melian and Thingol back on the team, I don't think you can be so confidant about a victory from Team Fëanor. The strength of the Fëanorians is in their offencive; look at their rivalry with Angband: when they have Angband back in a corner, Team Fëanor plays masterfully, but as you can see in the Nirnaeth series, when the other side gets control of the offencive, the Fëanorians tend to fall apart. On the other hand, the strong point of Team Doriath is their unbeatable offence. If the Fëanorians cannot dent that defence, and with Melian back I don't see it as all that likely, they won't know what to do if Doriath manages to get control of the ball. All it takes is one goal...
So, let's make this a good, old-fashioned rivalry. I'm going to say that Doriath takes the grouping. I also wouldn't write off Isengard so quickly. Underestimating the Ents cost Saruman dearly in the past. My prediction? The Fëanorians will again be "dispossessed". :D
Group C:
Winner: Doriath
Second: Formenos
Upset: Isengard
Relegate: Alqualondë
Valesse
05-13-2008, 09:35 PM
Out of all of the teams I've randomly made 3 logos (so far) under the direction of one (very creative), Formendacil. And I do mean random, folks. ;D
I'll be converting these to 60x60 images for avatars once finished.
Alqualonde, Edoras and Tol-In-Gaurhoth
http://i28.tinypic.com/359jy2v.jpghttp://i30.tinypic.com/fanom.jpghttp://i30.tinypic.com/1zlq2l3.jpg
(and no, I didn't notice that they were all green and neutral colors until after I posted this.)
Formendacil
05-13-2008, 09:42 PM
-snip- under the direction of one (very creative), Formendacil. -snip-
A very creative Formendacil, you say? I don't believe I've ever met one. :p
You're too kind, Valesse.:D
Tuor in Gondolin
05-13-2008, 10:01 PM
From the pages of The Bree Blast:
In a stunning developement Smaug has
quit team Erebor. Declaring "I've had it with that
#%$&^ arrow-shooting &^)%$ Bard'! I'm outa here!
Pending an inquiry Smaug has been suspended from the
team. The Iron Hills consortium ownership
has tentatively elected to replace the prima donna dragon
with Ancalagon the Black or Sacatha the Worm who, while superb
athletes, have never performed at Middle-earth level competition.
the phantom
05-15-2008, 04:33 PM
Those are some lovely group breakdowns there. I will try and get the fantasy rules and such sorted out and up on a thread tonight or tomorrow during the day. I will also give an *official* team by team breakdown to help you decide what to expect from teams. Not that two defensive teams can't have an unusual day and play a 4-3 game, but I will try and tell you what sort of thing is most likely from teams and players.
Spread word to other Downers about what we are going to be doing here. After the fantasy thread is up I will post the complete game schedule here for group play.
Lhunardawen
05-16-2008, 05:07 AM
GROUP F
AMON RHUD
ARMENELOS
HELM'S DEEP
TANIQUETIL (H)
No fair. Even if the other three teams can carry anakronistic oxygen tanks up Taniquetil, their playing will still be severely hampered. At least Amon Rudh is a bit accustomed to playing in heights, but still.
Hookbill the Goomba
05-16-2008, 06:02 AM
Don't you think that whatever team the phantom is on is always going to have an unfair advantage?
Lhunardawen
05-16-2008, 06:13 AM
Hookbill, was that other guy Menel?
Oh, phantom dear, when will we see the complete roster of players for Team TiG?
the phantom
05-16-2008, 09:43 AM
Oh, phantom dear, when will we see the complete roster of players for Team TiG?
Okay, here's what we have so far...
TOL-IN-GAURHOTH
G- Drauglin
DF- To Be Decided
DF- To Be Decided
DF- Cailin
MF- Lhuna
MF- Thuringwethil
MF- Eomer
MF- the phantom
FW- Formendacil
FW- Nogrod
FW- Sauron
There are still two roster spots open. Vote for a Downs WW player to fill the slots by pming me. Remember that voting also gets you a vote for yourself.
the phantom
05-16-2008, 09:45 AM
Hm, after viewing that cartoon I can see that Alien might be quite useful. Perhaps we should make him part of the coaching staff.
the phantom
05-16-2008, 11:52 AM
I just thought... since Ang declined his roster spot, perhaps I should offer the spot to the fifth person who posted?
That would be McCaber, I believe.
How about it, lad? Fancy being a defender for the fearsome Tol-In-Gaurhoth team?
the phantom
05-16-2008, 11:54 AM
The reason I'm so anxious to fill the remaining two slots is because I cannot start the fantasy thread without complete rosters.
McCaber
05-16-2008, 12:43 PM
A starting defender for an all-star team... phantom, I would be honored. I accept this challenge.
the phantom
05-21-2008, 04:46 PM
All right, the full rosters are up on the fantasy thread. I will post the match schedule here in the next couple days.
the phantom
05-23-2008, 02:03 PM
GROUP A, at Rivendell
Michel Delving vs Romena
Fornost vs Rivendell
GROUP B, at Edoras
Mirkwood vs Tol-In-Gaurhoth
Breeland vs Edoras
GROUP C, at Doriath
Alqualonde vs Formenos
Doriath vs Isengard
GROUP D, at Osgiliath
Nargothrond vs Umbar
Lothlorien vs Osgiliath
GROUP E, at Gondolin
Erebor vs Gondor
Gondolin vs Tuna
GROUP F, at Taniquetil
Amon Rhud vs Armenelos
Helm's Deep vs Taniquetil
GROUP G, at Mordor
Hithlum vs Moria
Minas Tirith vs Mordor
GROUP H, at Angband
Brethil vs Valimar
Angband vs Annuminas
And there you have it! Get on over to the fantasy thread to post your fantasy teams and such. You still have plenty of time. We won't be ready to kick the tournament off until Nog's Wizard Werewolf game has started most likely.
Go ahead and give your match predictions here. What do you think will happen, and why?
skip spence
05-24-2008, 08:27 AM
GROUP H, at Angband
Brethil vs Valimar
Angband vs Annuminas
There must have been quite a stir when two of the biggest and most bitter rivals were drawn together. With their home advantage Angband will be looking for revenge after their famous collapse in the final of the classic FA (first age) cup. And with seven Balrogs, a dragon, and former ME footballer or the year Melkor on the team rooster there's no denying their formidable firepower. Valimar, led by prolific strikers Eonwe and Tulkas, might try to take advantage of Angband's relatively weak left wing, where the accursed and inexperienced Ulfang and Uldor might run into trouble agaist the pace of Orome. There are also questionmarks regarding the Angband strikeforce as top scorer Glaurung is out with a pierced underbelly. In his absense Gotmog has been forced to play up front, and although no one denies his quality, some pundits say he plays best directing play from behind the front line. The dark horse of this Angband side is Ancalagon the Black. A string of injuries have kept him out of action for many years and his international experience is very limited, but he is said to be fit now and insiders say he's even better than Glaurung. This will be a big opportunity for him to showcase his talents.
Group prediction: Angband and Valinor will be too strong for Annuminas and Brethil who will have to contend with battling it out for third spot. Angband might just notch a win against Valinor at home in their cavernous underground stadion, although Valinor also has it's fair share of support here. I believe the goalies might play an important part deciding this heavyweight contest . Valimar's keeper Ungoliant is a very good player but has a poor record against the Balrogs. Angband's Carcaroth on the other hand is a good shotstopper but has a tendency to stray off his line or fall asleep on it.
Eomer of the Rohirrim
05-28-2008, 06:00 AM
All right, so it's finalised. :)
I will post my team tomorrow (very busy today). Incidentally, Cailín is bewildered by this game.
Formendacil
05-28-2008, 10:43 PM
Incidentally, Cailín is bewildered by this game.
Isn't that the only proper reaction to everything in this branch of the forum?
Anyway, I too am rather busy, but let's lay down a little more heat for the feud I would perpetrate between myself and Master Anguirel. In regards to the GROUP C games at Doriath, I am going to predict that Alqualondë will beat Formenos, simply because Frodo and Bilbo are playing for the Swan Haven, and they managed in eighty years between the two of them to do what eight Fëanorians had the whole First Age to attempt: take down a Dark Lord. Plenty of goals will be scored, and defence will be criticized.
What shall the stakes be, Master Anguirel? If Formenos comes out ahead in this series (ahead of Doriath, that is, not ahead of Alqualondë), shall I don a Fëanorian avatar? What if I (Doriath) win? Shall you don... of all things... a Thingolian avatar?:D
Eomer of the Rohirrim
05-28-2008, 11:14 PM
Not really, she knows what Mirth is about, but I tried explaining that she -- unbeknownst to her -- was playing football for the Tol-in-Gaurhoth team and that fans, opponents and pundits will be analysing her every move this summer.
Some footballers dream of stardom; some have stardom thrust upon them. :D
the phantom
06-01-2008, 12:35 PM
All right- that's two teams and predictions thus far- Eomer and Cailin.
Formy, Valesse, Ang, Lhuna, McCaber, Gwath, Tuor, Skip, and Hook- you've all posted on the thread. I'd love to see you submit predictions and a fantasy team. It doesn't take much time. I have all of the next two months to get this tournament in, but I'd like to get started sooner rather than later. :)
PM people that you think might be interested in this sort of thing. Once I have enough people I'll start the matches, and that's when the fun will really start!
Visit the fantasy thread to make your picks.
I predict that the fact that Mordor playing at home will result in massive hooligan problems with drunken orcs running rampage, and opposition fans and players disappearing off to the House of Lamentations. A bit like Glasgow Rangers now I think about it. I tip them to do well.
Eomer of the Rohirrim
06-01-2008, 11:52 PM
Elmo, on my Dons fans forum, one of the names for Ibrox, Glasgow is indeed Mordor. You can guess who the Orcs are. :D
Ah, football...
skip spence
06-02-2008, 10:26 AM
GROUP F
AMON RHUD
ARMENELOS
HELM'S DEEP
TANIQUETIL (H)
No fair. Even if the other three teams can carry anakronistic oxygen tanks up Taniquetil, their playing will still be severely hampered. At least Amon Rudh is a bit accustomed to playing in heights, but still.
There's always controversy surrounding Taniquetil's matches, that's for sure. Opponents have all too often connected dubious refereing decisions favouring the world champions with MEFA president Eru Illuvatar's affilation to the team. Quite a few eyebrow's were raised after the draw as they once again get to play in front of their home support at altitude, where most opponents will struggle in the thin air. Angband team captain and multiple ME footballer of the year Melkor has even called for Eru to resign, no doubt with intent of replacing him himself.
At last we know the real reason for Melkor's rebellion :D
Boromir88
07-03-2008, 09:17 PM
Ooh, can I be the Head of the World Cup referees? Afterall, I think I am the most qualified and credible person for the job. Sorry to jump in and leave, but I can't miss my appointment with Mr. Donaghy. :rolleyes:
Nilpaurion Felagund
07-04-2008, 03:54 AM
GROUP A, at Rivendell
Michel Delving > Rómena
Michel Delving's defence consists mostly of players on the brink of retirement, plus the erratic Lotho, but they do have the stolid Samwise Gamgee, star goalie, who gained much experience during the Orodruin Invitational (III). Their front line is the class of their (Eriador) league.
Rómena's backfield is not as solid as hoped for, but their scoring prowess remains top-notch. Although it is rumoured that Isildur, who faced problems during the Orodruin Invitational (II), will have a difficult time getting the ball past the faithful Gamgee.
It'll be a high-scoring game, with Michel Delving edging out a narrow victory.
Fornost <<< Rivendell
Fornost fans will be rather quiet as Rivendell sweeps the floor with their team.
GROUP B, at Edoras
Mirkwood < Tol-in-Gaurhoth
Mirkwood, a team struggling to keep itself together. Tol-in-Gaurhoth, one of the most favoured teams in this league. Surprisingly, it will be somewhat close. ;)
Breeland < Edoras
Edoras's excellent defending will counter Breeland's star striker Tom Bombadil. Éomer, Éowyn, and Eorl will be too much even for Old Man Willow.
GROUP C, at Doriath
Alqualondë > Formenos
Will history repeat itself? I doubt it--with the inclusion of the Halflings into the roster the Swans will gain a respite from doom, and Ossë, Maia wonder, will rip through Formenos's formidable defence.
Doriath >>> Isengard
Totally one-sided. 'nuff said.
GROUP D, at Osgiliath
Nargothrond >>> Umbar
Total shutdown by the boys from the caves of Narog.
Lothlórien > Osgiliath
Lothlórien 1 : 0 Osgiliath. Galadriel will be the first goalkeeper in Arda Cup history to score.
GROUP E, at Gondolin
Erebor > Gondor
Two solid teams battle it out, but the Dwarves's stouter defence will hold.
Gondolin > Túna
In the history of the Gondolin football club only Angband has managed to score a goal against them. I doubt that Túna's front line just has what it takes.
GROUP F, at Taniquetil
Amon Rhûd < Armenelos
Ar-Pharazôn, justly renowned for being the only player to press Taniquetil's fabled defence to the breaking point, will break through Amon Rhûd's stalwart defence for a golden goal.
Helm's Deep < Taniquetil
Helm's Deep, one of the most solid defensive team in Middle-earth. But not solid enough for the Valar.
GROUP G, at Mordor
Hithlum >>> Moria
The spotlight in this game will be on Fingolfin and Túrin. The Orcs can go shudder and the Dwarves can go weep (and the Watcher can go grope some Halfling), but I doubt that'll be enough against these two hard-chargers.
Minas Tirith < Mordor
Men vs Nazgûl. The Wraiths win.
GROUP H, at Angband
Brethil <<< Valimar
Brethil just ain't fast enough to catch up with Tulkas and Eönwë's running game.
Angband >>> Annúminas
The bad boys from the North are taking it all the way home.
the phantom
07-05-2008, 08:22 PM
Ah, so you're up for being the ref again, Boro? Lovely. I was hoping I wouldn't have to do it myself.
How about entering a fantasy team, Boro. Or are you worried that it would impact your officiating?
the phantom
07-07-2008, 07:41 PM
All right, the tournament will probably begin tomorrow. :)
Once again, here is the first round schedule of matches.
GROUP A, at Rivendell
Michel Delving vs Romena
Fornost vs Rivendell
GROUP B, at Edoras
Mirkwood vs Tol-In-Gaurhoth
Breeland vs Edoras
GROUP C, at Doriath
Alqualonde vs Formenos
Doriath vs Isengard
GROUP D, at Osgiliath
Nargothrond vs Umbar
Lothlorien vs Osgiliath
GROUP E, at Gondolin
Erebor vs Gondor
Gondolin vs Tuna
GROUP F, at Taniquetil
Amon Rhud vs Armenelos
Helm's Deep vs Taniquetil
GROUP G, at Mordor
Hithlum vs Moria
Minas Tirith vs Mordor
GROUP H, at Angband
Brethil vs Valimar
Angband vs Annuminas
Nogrod
07-07-2008, 07:57 PM
I predict that the fact that Mordor playing at home will result in massive hooligan problems with drunken orcs running rampage, and opposition fans and players disappearing off to the House of Lamentations.And what's the exact problem here? Isn't this a game testing the sides? If a side can't take it, it should pull out of the tournament... :p
And if we have Boro as the referee there will be no problems as his horn will disquiet any mob you can imagine. :)
Nilpaurion Felagund
07-07-2008, 11:05 PM
And if we have Boro as the referee there will be no problems as his horn will disquiet any mob you can imagine. :) (Nogrod)A horn enabling him to summon a van of security personnel unto him? Hooligans better watch out? :D
the phantom
07-08-2008, 05:52 PM
Results are in for the first four groups. Nog and I will be giving match reports soon.
the phantom
07-08-2008, 08:10 PM
--GROUP A RESULTS--
Michel Delving 1-2 Romena
shots 14-8
on target 7-5
GOALS:
*Romena, 19 (Isildur- Tar Palantir)
*Romena, 41 (Tar Palantir- Elendil)
*Michel Delving, 78 (Bullroarer- Pippin)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Michel Delving- Gaffer, Pippin, Merry
*Romena- Vardamir
MATCH REPORT:
The stadium in Rivendell was split fairly evenly on this match. Hobbits have been hanging about Rivendell for quite a while and many of the Elves are quite fond of them. But as the boys from Romena were relatives of the Lord of Rivendell, they got quite a bit of support as well.
Michel Delving started quite aggressive, and tried pushing the ball forward with long passes. But Romena's defense got in the way time and time again. In the 19th minute Romena caught the hobbits running forward and stole the ball and pushed it back towards the MD goal with an advantage in numbers. Tar Palantir worked his way in close, made the goalie commit to him, and sent a perfect pass to Isildur who headed it in for the first goal.
Michel Delving began attacking more heavily than ever, but still couldn't get in close to their target. The MFs began sniping from distance, but none of the shots challenged the goalie too much. In the 41st minute Romena did yet another quick counter-attack, and this time it was Elendil finding Tar Palantir for the point blank header to take a 2-0 lead into halftime.
Michel Delving came out more methodically in the second half. Romena seemed content to let the hobbits hold the ball so long as they didn't come into the forward third of the field. When they did, the Romena defense was stifling and they sent the ball back to the hobbit's end again and again. As in the first half the hobbits began settling for long shots, none of which threatened the goal seriously.
The hobbits finally broke through in the 78th minute. Pippin took the ball on the sideline and split a couple of defenders and ran towards the goal. When a third defender came to meet him he actually threaded the ball beneath the legs of his defender to a running Bullroarer who deflected the pass into the far side of the goal.
With the lead down to one, Romena no longer allowed the hobbits to hold the ball indefinitely but opted to control the ball themselves and basically played keep-away until the game's ending. Neither team gained a high quality scoring opportunity the rest of the way and the game ended a 2-1 victory for the Numenoreans.
Fornost 0-2 Rivendell
shots 4-6
on target 1-4
GOALS:
*Rivendell, 34 (Glorfindel- Elladan)
*Rivendell, 62 (Boromir II- Aragorn)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Fornost- Arathorn, Amlaith
*Rivendell- Gildor
MATCH REPORT:
The Rivendell crowd was loud and energetic for the night showdown between the host team and Fornost- loud but not hostile. Relations between the Rangers and Rivendell have always been warm, and the players and fans alike were very sporting despite the intense competition.
Throughout the contest both teams showed fantastic passing in the midfield but had terrible trouble cracking the defense of the other team. Rivendell's defense in particular was brilliant, never allowing any Fornost player any amount of room in the forward part of the field.
The only defensive error the entire game occured in the 34th minute. After finally getting the ball up into one of the corners in Rivendell's half of the field, Fornost came forward in mass to try and capitalize on the rare opportunity. A pass towards the center was deflected and the speedy Glorfindel immediately broke upfield. Elladen, the first to reach the loose ball, saw him and booted it upfield without hesitation. Glorfindel controlled the pass and continued his run all the way to the goal and chipped it in after getting the goalie to bite on a fake.
The rest of the game neither team was able to gain a good look at the goal. Boromir II's long-distance blast into the top corner of the goal in the 62nd minute capped the scoring.
Nogrod
07-08-2008, 08:11 PM
The first game in the Arda 2008 championships in Edoras had quite a crowd gathered to the central field of Meduseld. The mostly Rohanian crowd welcomed the teams to the afternoon match with an encouraging cheer. The mood was positive but also that of suspense as the home-team would play in the evening match. But there were also the fanatical supporters of the both teams who were easy to spot. The TV-close ups showed Mac and Rikae waving the T-I-G –flag and Saucie holding the BD banderol. The supporters of Mirkwood were a little more quiet but made their presence known with a low hum they produced as the referee blowed his whistle to start the game.
To the surprise of all the TIG fans the Mirkwood team took the command in the game in the beginning. Mirkwood was ultra-aggressive totally immobilising the TIG game. Sending long passes to the forwards when they had a chance they clearly tried to beat TIG with their own weapons. Already at the eighth minute it payed off. Scatcha headed in a beautiful pass by Grishnak and Mirkwood took the lead.
After the goal it soon became clear that the TIG had the upper hand in the midfield and thence of the game. Mirkwood was still able to come up with great performances within the 16 meter line but they led to no further goals.
The TIG finally held its act together and produced some beautiful football – even if helped by the lady Fortune at times. At 20’ Formendacil took a corner that hit Nogrod fighting with Gorbag on the back and before Oropher had time to realise the ball was in.
Before the half-time the phantom made a genious long pass letting Sauron break free. Deservedly or not the TIG was leading 2-1 when the teams turned off to the break.
TIG’s tactics of leaving the defence alone and hoping they could win the ball to pass it to the midfield they dominated and thence to attack proved to be a bad idea in the first minutes of the second half of the game. With a show of individual skill Scatha, receiving a long pass and beating two defenders (Hookbill ad Gwath), brought the score even at 54 minutes of game played.
Contrary to the estimates the TIG went to a defensive mode after the equalizer. That clearly baffled the Mirkwood team. And finally on the 71st minute Eomer managed to surprise Oropher with a long shot going beautifully to the top corner of the net.
The fans were happy for a game of five goals. But both sides thought they should have performed better.
Mirkwood 2-3 Tol-In-Gaurhoth
shots 13-13
on target 6-6
Goals:
*Mirkwood, 8 (Scatha- Grishnakh)
*TIG, 20 (Nogrod- Formendacil)
*TIG, 39 (Sauron- the phantom)
*Mirkwood, 52 (Scatha- Grimbeorn)
*TIG, 71 (Eomer- Lhuna)
Yellow Cards:
Mirkwood- Galion, Gorbag, Grimbeorn
TIG- Gwath, Lhuna, Hookbill
~ ~ ~
But the game of the day was Breeland against Edoras. As the sun was setting the arena got truly filled. All the people able to come had turned in for the game. The house was full now and the cheers and songs filled the air. The home crowd would settle for nothing but a victory.
Edoras started rolling the ball towards Bree goal with enthusiasm bursted with the encouragement by the crowd. Eomer, Eowyn and Eorl all tried the Old man Willow on their turn and only his great saves held the game even in the first minutes of the game. But as soon as the 14th minute Eomer headed a pass by Eowyn in and Edoras was on the lead.
The crowd went crazy.
At 33’ minutes Brytta made a beautiful goal from a free-kick making it 2-0 getting his foot in the right angle following Theodred's free kick from 40 meters.
One couldn't hear oneself even if one shouted.
But before the halftime Breeland showed they could silence the crowd and that they were not beaten yet. The BW threaded a beautiful pass through defenders to Ferny who approached from the side and headed it in. It was 2-1 as The teams withdrew for the half-time.
On the second half the game was much more even but then – in the middle of Breeland laying the pressure Eorl and Eomer got a breakaway. – and Eorl scored making it 3-1. One can't describe the noise of the crowd...
But it was not over yet… The Breeland team went all in the rest of the game and finally Tom Bombadill’s great yellow boots blasted a goal from a good distance right off the sidebar.
The final whistle ended the game for the explosion of the home crowd who sang their songs late into the night and to the early morning.
Home team winning, what could be a better way to start a tournament?
Breeland 2-3 Edoras
shots 8-16
on target 4-8
Goals:
*Edoras, 14 (Eomer- Eowyn)
*Edoras, 33 (Brytta- Theodred)
*Breeland, 41 (Ferny- The Barrow-Wight)
*Edoras, 60 (Eorl- Eomer)
*Breeland, 79 (Tom Bombadil- Butterbur)
Yellow Cards:
Breeland- Nob, Harry, Odo
Edoras- Aldor, Frealaf
Nilpaurion Felagund
07-08-2008, 08:19 PM
Ooh, Lhuna got a yellow card! :D
the phantom
07-08-2008, 08:24 PM
Yes, she did. I believe it was for intentionally distracting the opposing male players with her smile. They made her play the rest of the game with a mask on.
Nilpaurion Felagund
07-08-2008, 08:33 PM
Yes, she did. I believe it was for intentionally distracting the opposing male players with her smile. They made her play the rest of the game with a mask on.The Helm of Hador, perchance? Or did a simple hockey mask suffice? :D
Nogrod
07-08-2008, 09:08 PM
Ooh, Lhuna got a yellow card! :DBut does that have any consequences?
I think in the last tournament it meant something like -1/-2 for any player having the yellow card taker in her/his team...
But as you wish, as I think this is no major issue... :)
the phantom
07-08-2008, 09:14 PM
--GROUP C RESULTS--
Alqualonde 0-2 Formenos
shots 4-10
on target 3-6
GOALS:
*Formenos, 32 (Maedhros- Aredhel)
*Formenos, 66 (Feanor- Maglor)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Alqualonde- Lindo, Cirdan, Frodo, Osse
*Formenos- Amrod
MATCH REPORT:
The buildup to the first game in the forest of Doriath was considerable. Posters displaying the teams' stars were everywhere, dubbing the matchup "Kinslaying II". As can be imagined the fans did not get along well, and insults and taunts were hurled back and forth.
"We'll have our revenge, you'll see!"
"Oh really? I heard instead of practicing you spent all your time designing your shoes!"
"Only some of it! We'll play better AND look better!"
"I've sure you've got some great strategies. After all, you are the ones who brought little bows and no armor to a sword fight!"
"Ah, but you won't be allowed your precious swords this time. We'll see who is the best without props!"
There would have been a great deal of fighting before and during the game, but Thingol had his full force of armed guards patrolling inside and outside the stadium, checking for weapons, and arresting those who got out of hand.
But despite all of the buildup the game ended up being rather one sided. Formenos completely controlled possession and spent a good deal of time passing around in the forward part of the field, looking for opportunities to score. At the 32 minute mark they capitalized as Aredhel beat her defender and gained a clear lane to pass to cousin Maedhros who had broke in front of the goal.
Alqualonde's only quality chance came just seconds before halftime when Caranthir, who was shadowing Gil Galad, hit a slippery patch of grass and went down. Bilbo sent a perfect pass to Gil who headed the ball back the other way towards the far post. But Huan went full stretch and poked the ball away with his fingertips.
The second half was yet more ball control from Formenos, with Feanor blasting a kick from the side that bent around the goalie and into the far side of the goal in the 66th minute. Play got a bit rough after that, with the frustrated Alqualonde players drawing three yellow cards in a very short span. Formenos did not respond in kind though, content with their lead and the points it would gain them for advancing out of group play.
Doriath 2-1 Isengard
shots 10-14
on target 5-7
GOALS:
*Isengard, 26 (Ugluk- Saruman)
*Doriath, 47 (Beleg- Dior)
*Doriath, 63 (Mablung- Elwe)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Doriath- Saeros, Nellas
*Isengard- Snaga, Lugdush, Quickbeam, Mauhur
MATCH REPORT:
The home bias was quite pronounced in this game. Though the elves are fans of ents, they simply cannot abide orcs, and were certainly not fond of Saruman.
But despite this Isengard was able to work the ball up the field throughout most of the game. At the 26 minute mark they took the lead as Saruman lobbed the ball into Ugluk who controlled it, spun around his defender and kicked it neatly inside the sidebar to open scoring. But unfortunately for Isengard, the goalie was Melian. She was outstanding, making two or three saves that most goalies would not have been able to handle. And so it was that Isengard found themselves up only one goal at the half.
Offensively during the first half, Doriath had a difficult time getting the ball through the midfield, though the few times they got it forward the attack showed promise, and it seemed obvious that given enough opportunities they would get on the board.
An opportunity came early on in the second half with crowd favorite Beleg taking a pass, juking his man, and powering the ball off the hands of the goalie and into the net. And then a bit later the solid Mablung kicked a pass straight out of midair past the Isengard goalie.
The crowd celebrated the win with feasting, but Thingol and his Doriath team headed straight home to rest up for practice the next day, which Thingol said they needed badly. "If my wife hadn't been amazing in goal we would've lost that game!" he told reporters. "We really need to up our level of play if we hope to challenge for the cup."
Nilpaurion Felagund
07-08-2008, 11:35 PM
Group D is up next!
All right, Finduilas, Guilin, emya Amarië? Minë, atta, neldë:
NAR-GO-THROND! NAR-GO-THROND!
Nogrod
07-09-2008, 08:26 AM
Group D is up next!Results will be coming later today... Sorry to keep you waiting but... they're coming... :)
Nogrod
07-09-2008, 07:48 PM
The crowd at Osgiliath was full of pride as the city had earned the right to host the Arda 2008 games. All the people had gathered to the stadium and naturally people from Minas Tirith were crowding the place as well. But it was not an all-Gondorian event as the staunch groups of Umbarians and elves from Lothlorién had come to witness the games and to cheer for their team with their colourful masks and ear-catching chants.
On the afternoon match Nargothrond was calling the shots from the very first minutes and they played creatively letting all the players to make their mark on the game. Even if the tallies talk of somewhat even game the truth in the field was different. Nargothrond controlled the ball and had the quality chances. At 22 minutes Glaurung breathed the ball in from a superb pass by Finrod. It was just pure luck the numbers were only 1-0 at the halftime.
Nargothrond stroke again in the beginning of the second half when Barahir tossed the ball in after Beren’s beautiful shot at the post. Umbar side got heated and started getting yellow cards for their frustrated and late tackles. Suddenly Nazgul #9 took the ball from the Nargothrond defence (Bregor and Belegund were not agreeing which one of them should take the ball) and thanked with a score. That was a beautiful piece of individual talent even the supporters of Nargothrond had to admit and just watch in awe.
Sadly for Umbar the goal didn’t lead to a group effort but to more individualism and more foul play. At 74 minutes – playing at one player advance after Brodda had got his second yellow card – Gwindor sent a free kick to the high corner of the net sealing the victory for Nargothrond.
There was no question on which side the crowd cheered for.
Nargothrond 3-1 Umbar
shots 15-10
on target 6-3
Goals:
*Nargothrond, 22 (Glaurung- Finrod)
*Nargothrond, 49 (Barahir- Beren)
*Umbar, 61 (Nazgul #9)
*Nargothrond, 74 (Gwindor)
Yellow Cards:
Nargothrond- Gelmir
Umbar- Ulrad, Brodda, Folcred, Beruthiel
Red Cards:
Umbar- 71, Brodda (second yellow)
But the match of the day was clearly to come. The team of Lothlorién would measure the home team and the tension got ever higher. There was no empty seat on the stadium as the referee whistled the game open.
First both teams played it safe and the game was mostly boring. Lothlorién tried to build up some nice attacks but the Osgiliath’s defence held. The support of the home crowd encouraged the players to give their best in defence.
Slowly the initiative turned to the Osgiliath team and at the second half the crowd went wild. Lothlorién players had started to frustrate and had taken a few yellow cards when after one of them (Gollum hanging on the shirt of Telemnar) Ostoher took the free kick fast releasing Hyarmendacil to face Galadriel one on one. And it was a goal!
After the goal Lothlorién was unable to make it a game and it was indeed Osgiliath who had better chances of furthering their lead. Happily for Lothlorién Galadriel managed to boost her defence to not allow any more goals.
As the referee whistled the game close the crowd went wild cheering, singing and dancing away from the arena.
Lothlorien 0-1 Osgiliath
shots 8-11
on target 1-5
Goals
*Osgiliath, 65 (Hyarmendacil- Ostoher)
Yellow Cards:
Lothlorien- Gimli, Nimrodel, Gollum
Osgiliath- Falastur, Eldacar
Nogrod
07-09-2008, 07:52 PM
Gondolin, the town of legends, the city of heroes, the town of the lore, the city of unsurpassed greatness showed the Middle-Earth it had not been chosen as the venue for the Arda 2008 soccer tournament in vain. The opening ceremonies surpassed those of the crowning of king Aragorn back then and the number of the balloons left to float into the air were more numerous as the stand able to home over 50 000 spectators.
At that grand setting the first match between Erebor and Gondor promised to be a classic before the home team would take on Tuna. At least the crowd was waiting for one. And they were not disappointed.
The name of the game came obvious to the spectators from the very beginning. Gondor pressed but their shots were mediocre at best. Then again Erebor shot less but with a far superior quality. Thanks to Beregond the numbers stayed 0-0 up to the end of the first half. The most cheers were given to the deadly looking combo of Smaug, Bard, Beorn and Girion who at times seemed to make fun of the Gondorian defence. At 39th minute the combo finally made a result when Bard hammered the ball into the net after the releasing pass by Girion. It was a goal to be cheered for.
The Gondorian team came to the second half spiritedly and their effort was rewarded at the 56th minute when lord Imrahil managed to ram the ball in from a beautiful pass by Hirluin.
The game was even then and it promised to be a real thriller. But the defence of Gondor got into trouble late in the game not able to stand right with the imaginative and creative attacks they faced. They were unable to counter the dribbling of the Smaug, Bard, Beorn and Girion quartet, and then Golaskil tackled Beorn really bad as he was about to break free to score. It felt like metaphysical justice coming true when Beorn made the free kick and Smaug banged it to the bottom of the net with his tail.
Erebor 2-1 Gondor
shots 10-15
on target 4-6
GOALS:
*Erebor, 39 (Bard- Girion)
*Gondor, 56 (Imrahil- Hirluin)
*Erebor, 77 (Smaug- Beorn)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Erebor- Thror, Dain, Thrain
*Gondor- Minalcar, Golasgil
The anticipation for the second match was something everyone in the crowd could feel. It was going to be a match between real giants and the home crowd was both fearing and anticipating the outcome.
The game proved to be really entertaining. It was no midfield to and fro but the ball stayed mainly near the goals as both teams made their best to score. It was not that there were poor defences, it was just that both sides really went for the attack.
Miriel, who was one of the deciding factors in the game got the Tuna team in front with a great individual performance in the middle of the first period but Idril equalised the game with as beautiful solo performance. Basically the game was one between Eol and Nerdanel. The middle-field motors orchestrated the game and gave the defences hard times with all the talent up front on both teams keeping the goalies at their toes. And the shots were raining on them.
The Gondolin team came very aggressive to the second half and partly because of the pressure of their “gusto” and the home crowd Ecthelion managed to score shooting the ball irresistibly behind Orodreth after a nice releasing pass by Maeglin confusing the goalie to the other corner.
But the good feeling of the home crowd was soon brought down as Finwe headed the excellent pass by Miriel into the back of the Gondolin net. It was 2-2 with about twenty minutes to go.
The “Miriel-show” was something even the home crowd appreciated. She seemed to be everywhere playing tricks with the ball no one thought possible and creating opportunities for her team every once in a while. Against the finesse and quickness of the Tuna efforts laying mostly on Miriel and Nerdanel the robust forwards of Gondolin were able to shield the ball from the defenders at the other end. The Game went to and fro.
Finally the crowd exploded. Maeglin hammered in a shot that would have stunned a roaring bull ten minutes before the full time. It was no surprise that Eol had his mark on the goal: he dribbled two defenders and then passed the ball ingeniously to Maeglin who had sneaked behind the defenders. Orodreth had no chance.
The home crowd went wild and the team stood firm the last ten minutes. The crowd got home joyfully this day as the home team was victorious. The crowd was waiting for more.
Gondolin 3-2 Tuna
shots 16-18
on target 8-9
GOALS:
*Tuna, 21 (Miriel- Nerdanel)
*Gondolin, 41 (Idril)
*Gondolin, 49 (Ecthelion- Maeglin)
*Tuna, 68 (Finwe- Miriel)
*Gondolin, 80 (Maeglin- Eol)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Gondolin- Rog, Salgant, Eol
*Tuna- Guilen, Mahal, Duilin
the phantom
07-10-2008, 10:47 AM
--GROUP F--
The stadium upon Taniquetil was half empty for the first game between Amon Rhud and Armenelos. The players from Amon Rhud seemed relieved, as they were used to a life of secrecy. But some of the Armenelos players were visibly offended by the seeming lack of interest in the teams. "What, just because we're mortals, we're not worth your time?!" shouted Ar Zimrathan as he passed a tv camera.
The fans that were present were happy they had attended, for they were treated to a display of fine teamwork and skillful ball control by both squads. Amon Rhud controlled possession early, but they were constantly having to retreat back to the midfield, unable to find cracks in the back line of Armenelos. In the 28th minute they worked the ball in as close as they ever had, and Algund put a move on his defender and kicked one towards the goal. Elros was there easily however and sent a pass deep to Tar Calmacil.
For the rest of the half Armenelos largely controlled the ball, and much of that time was spent on Amon Rhud's half. Amon Rhud did a fine job of halting runs and stepping into shooting and passing lanes, but they were largely unable to steal the ball away. After forcing Ebor to make a couple of saves, Armenelos finally drew blood in the 41st minute as Ar Adunakhor sent a shot in from the corner and Ar Pharazon redirected it into the goal.
During the second half the stadium began slowly filling in anticipation of the second match. As if putting on a repeat performance for those who had missed the first half show, the teams engaged in an eerily similar second half. Amon Rhud controlled the ball but were once again unable to get decent looks at the goal and found themselves in their own field most of the time. And then at about the 60 minute mark Armenelos began their control game, only with their skilled offensive players they were able to work the ball around close to the box quite a bit. In the 67th minute Ar Gimilzor, standing straight out from the goal, somehow threaded a pass to Tar Ancalimon who came sprinting in from the right and he wasted no time in blasting a shot. The shot ricocheted off the shin of the goalie and into the net, giving Armenelos the 2-0 lead.
Amon Rhud attempted to get the ball down the field, but Armenelos's defense held firm and when they took possession they just passed it around, quite content to sit on their two goal lead. As the final whistle sounded quite a few of the spectators booed the Numenoreans vigorously, and the Numenoreans responded by making obscene gestures at the crowd. They are likely to face fines from the Arda Cup Committee.
Amon Rhud 0-2 Armenelos
shots 6-9
on target 2-6
GOALS:
*Armenelos, 41 (Ar Pharazon- Ar Adunakhor)
*Armenelos, 67 (Tar Ancalimon- Ar Gimilzor)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Amon Rhud- Avranc
*Armenelos- Ar Zimrathan, Ar Gimilzor
The stadium filled completely as the players from Taniquetil took the field and began warming up. The boys from Helm's Deep looked surprisingly calm as they took the field, despite being faced by the might of the Valar and their cronies.
"We at Helm's Deep are used to this sort of thing," said Hama before the match. "Standing firm and surviving against overwhelming odds is what we're known for!"
The match started, and the crowd was absolutely deafening as Taniquetil took immediate possession and then.... proceeded to pass the ball back to Vana in front of their own goal. The crowd grew quiet, and watched fairly silently as Taniquetil controlled possession for most of the first half and yet refused to advance the ball past midfield. Aule and Thorondor both tried to push things, but the offensive players for Taniquetil seemed content to let Aule's long passes sail just over them and let Helm's Deep take possession. Twice Thorondor went up past everyone by himself and gained control of a long ball and tried to pound in a long goal, but the goalie easily stopped the shot that didn't go off target.
When Helm's Deep had control they were the mirror image of Taniquetil, passing the ball around in their own zone, not wanting to challenge the defense of Taniquetil. When the first half ended, the stadium buzzed loudly with perplexed chatter. Why did both teams appear to be playing for a tie?
The second half was much the same. Helm and Eomund ran into Taniquetil's half and called loudly for the ball, but their teammates had trouble getting it to them. Helm earned himself one decent chance around minute 60 when he faked out Nessa and gained a clear lane to shoot through, but Mandos reacted well and caught the shot.
Then at minute 75, as if an alarm had gone off, Manwe and many of the other Valar seemed to wake up and began working the ball upfield, and actually working to beat their defenders one on one. At minute 79 Varda broke suddenly towards the goal and Manwe lobbed the ball beautifully out in front of her, and she proceeded to rise up above the defenders and poke the ball towards the goal. Erkenbrand managed to get a hand on the high shot as he leapt up and backwards, but the ball kept most of its momentum and hit off the crossbar and fell down across the line.
The crowd finally had a chance to cheer, and cheer they did. For the final ten minutes Taniquetil played solid defense and kept kicking the ball back down to the other end, and most of the crowd began celebrating the win they knew they'd earned, though quite a few of them remained subdued, a bit unnerved by the in-the-nick-of-time act pulled by Manwe and friends.
"This is football, not Beleriand!" said an irate fan after the game. "They don't have to play so defensively and wait till the last minute!"
Helm's Deep 0-1 Taniquetil
shots 4-6
on target 2-3
GOALS:
*Taniquetil, 79 (Varda- Manwe)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Helm's Deep- Walda, Hama
*Taniquetil- Nienna, Thorondor
the phantom
07-10-2008, 01:04 PM
--GROUP H--
Orcs, Trolls, Werewolves, and all manner of creatures filled the stands at Angband stadium. Thangorodrim was belching fumes into the air, covering the sky with a canopy of dark grey which blocked out the sun for the benefit of the many sun-allergic residents.
As the teams took the field curses and threats were hurled at both, but in particular the crowd gave Valimar a difficult time in hopes that they would be angry and distracted enough to be upset by Brethil. But as the game began it didn't look like that would happen. Valimar took control of the ball and moved it down with relative ease and began looking for opportunities to score. They tested the defense of Brethil a couple of times, and the third time they struck gold as Earendil passed expertly to Tulkas who chipped it in from short range.
Brethil got the ball in deep around the 25 minute mark, and after a couple of off-line kicks Haldir managed to direct one true, but Ungolient was there for Valimar to stop it. Valimar took control once again and kept things simple, not being overly aggressive. Eventually they found themselves in close to goal again, and this time it was Tilion sending an excellent pass from the beside the goal out to the front where Eonwe dove and headed it in for a 2-0 lead right before halftime.
The second half was largely controlled by Valimar, though they pushed the ball very little, conserving energy perhaps for their eventual showdown with Angband. Every time Brethil attempted to advance they were met with the staunch defense of Valimar, and Brethil never threatened again, managing only one shot the second half. Ungolient looked absolutely bored back in goal.
The crowd jeered and yelled as the teams went back to their locker rooms, but none of the Valimar players responded, preferring to let their playing do the talking.
Brethil 0-2 Valimar
shots 4-11
on target 1-7
GOALS:
*Valimar, 15 (Tulkas- Earendil)
*Valimar, 40 (Eonwe- Tilion)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Brethil- Brandir
*Valimar- Arien, Pallando, Radagast
When Angband took the field for their match, it was as if a volcano was erupting beneath the stadium. The roar of the crowd literally made the ground tremble (largely due to the many dragons in attendance), and Melkor and his minions waved gleefully at their supporters.
The game began with Angband on the attack, but the valiant squad from Annuminas always seemed to do just enough on defense to keep Angband from getting too good a chance. In the 18th minute Gothmog sent a blistering shot just inside the sidebar, but Arvedui laid out and tipped the shot away.
The ball ended up right in front of Elendur who sent a pass forward to Argeleb, and he dribbled past two Balrogs and lobbed one down field behind the Angband defense. Valandur outfought Uldor for control of the pass, wrong-footed the Balrog who had caught up to help, and blasted a shot into the top corner of the goal past the outstretched paws of Carcharoth to take the early lead!
The Angband crowd sat in stunned silence as the game resumed and Annuminas advanced the ball into Angband's half. At the 33 minute mark Araphor finally gained enough breathing room to try a shot and skidded one down low. Carcharoth was there to deflect it, but the deflection went straight to Arantar who tried to quickly punch it in. The shot went wide however and the crowd breathed a sigh of relief.
Melkor, shouted angrily at his team and they responded to his prodding, playing very good and aggressive all the way up to the half, challenging the defense and goalie of Annuminas several times, though not succeeded in scoring any goals. Both teams drew several yellows before the half.
When they took the field for the second half Angband once again rushed forward aggressively, and scored after a mere two minutes of play, with Gothmog redirecting a hard shot from Melkor. The Angband crowd began cheering again after that a bit, though they certainly had not regained the confidence and swagger that they entered the stadium with.
After that Annuminas tried pushing the ball forward aggressively. Several times Valandur and Araphor were able to gain control of long balls, but they weren't able to gain quality scoring chances. In the 61st minute Ulfast sent a long pass into the middle and Ancalagon kicked it brilliantly out of midair right into the goal.
For the first time since the outset of the game the crowd cheered in full force as all was right in the world once again. After that the Angband defense really locked down and kept Annuminas off the attack, and gained a couple of good scoring chances, though they weren't able to capitalize thanks to Arvedui. As the minutes ticked away the crowd roared louder and louder as Angband controlled the game more and more.
But with only six minutes to go Eldacar ran down a loose ball and lifted the ball down the field where Araphor knocked it down, split through two Balrogs and ran in for a one on one with Carcharoth and squeezed it past on the ground just inside the bar. The small section of Annuminas fans went nuts but the rest of the stadium went dead quiet.
Not content to tie, Angband immediately went full attack, but Melkor got a bit carried away and got his second yellow and was sent off the field. The last few minutes Angband appeared scared of making a mistake while shorthanded and tried to run the clock out. Annuminas tried to mount an attack at the end, but the defense held easily for the tie.
Angband 2-2 Annuminas
shots 15-7
on target 7-4
GOALS:
*Annuminas, 18 (Valandur- Argeleb)
*Angband, 47 (Gothmog- Melkor)
*Angband, 61 (Ancalagon- Ulfast)
*Annuminas, 84 (Araphor- Eldacar)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Angband- Ulfast, Uldor, Ancalagon, Balrog #3, Balrog #4, Melkor
*Annuminas- Arantar, Tarandor, Tarcil, Valandur
RED CARDS:
*Angband- Melkor, 86 (2nd yellow)
Nogrod
07-10-2008, 01:41 PM
The sporting community has always been renonwned for its effort to promote peace and brotherhood among nations but a few eyebrows were raised when the Arda 2008 board gave Mordor the right to host group G for the tournament.
The organisers had done their best before the tournament making different PR-campaigns but not all were convinced. Some of them just seemed to lack any street credibility like the campaign “No more tug of war – go out, hug a dwarf!”. The others seemed not to exactly promote brotherhood of nations but rather opened old wounds, like the “We couldn’t beat the White City in the war so let’s beat them on the scoreboard” –campaign. And what should one say about the last and greatest campaign of “Don’t kill a tourist!”?
It was then no wonder that only a handful of extreme football fanatics from Hithlum, Moria and Minas Tirith dared to venture to the games in Mordor. Against all odds there had been only sporadic acts of violence and only a few deaths during the days leading to the games.
The stadium was practically empty when the referee whistled the game between Hithlum and Moria open. The orcs were still preparing for the grand match of the evening drinking in local pubs and warming up by having fights with themselves and with any outlanders they could find. Naturally most of the visitors felt themselves the most safe within the walls of the stadium.
And what a match they saw there! If someone had bet his money on Moria he should quickly try to get his money back for there was practically one team in the field – and what a game it played! Hithlum was leading 2-0 before even an half an hour had been played. Hurin broke through the defence with a most intelligent pass by Fingolfin and just ten minutes later Turin shot such a rocket from 30 meters that the Watcher was only able watch it go in. Before the half time Hithlum had two great chances of adding their lead but first Hador and then Hurin managed to shoot wide from open places.
To anyone betting on these games it must be said though that Hithlum’s defence made a few cardinal mistakes in the beginning of the second period when Moria tried to come back to the game. First Gundor and Marach collided going for the same ball giving Narvi a great opportunity to score. Just a few minutes later Hador blundered as the lowest defender and passed the ball straight to Durin’s feet. But on both occasions Huor at the goal was a man worth his weight in gold. But so it went that on 51st minute Durin’s Bane finally booted the ball in after Bolg had dribbled Gundor out of the game and passed him free to an empty goal.
But that was all team Moria was capable of. The Hithlum team pulled itself together after the goal and went its way. The slowly growing crowd witnessed the sealing of the match on 69th minute when Fingolfin played a nice wall-pass with Hurin and hammered the ball in from the edge of the box.
Hithlum 3-1 Moria
shots 14-10
on target 6-4
GOALS:
*Hithlum, 17 (Hurin-Fingolfin)
*Hithlum, 28 (Turin- Fingon)
*Moria, 51 (Durin's Bane- Bolg)
*Hithlum, 69 (Fingolfin- Hurin)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Hithlum- Aegnor
*Moria- Oin, Balin, Great Goblin
But then all was set for the real game the crowd had been anticipating. Due to the peace-promoting campaigns the general feeling was that of a war. When the teams walked in to the field the crowd started throwing knives and different kind of kitchen utensils on the Minas Tirith team who made a quick leap back to the field house. It was only after several announcements and the referee’s threat to cancel the match that the crowd started behaving and the match could begin.
It was no surprise the game was a rough one. 11 cards were dealt during the game and a more strict referee would have easily given double or triple the amount. The game was also stopped three times because of the crowd’s behaviour. First it went mad from Minas Tirith’s equaliser calling it an offside, second time they greeted the visiting team yet again with knives and bottles as the second half was about to start and third time they couldn’t take the referee’s decision to send Shagrat off the field at 65th minute (that time the referee’s were forced to run for cover).
Mordor got an early lead when Khamul was freed by an ingenious pass by the Witch King who had scared the defenders away. But Minas Tirith equalised with Denethor II’s long pass that freed Boromir to face Shelob one on one. Whether it was actually offside will remain a disputed point that will be discussed for years to come.
The game was rough but it was also very offensive football. Both Ecthelion and Shelob had to perform their best to keep the scoreline low. And they did it. But finally, on the 57th minute Mordor’s forwards aided by Nazguls #3 and #4 opened the Minas Tirith defence with beautiful series of passes leaving The Witch King the easy job to pass the ball into the empty net in front of him. Officially the pass went to The Mouth but to be fair also Khamul and the Nazguls should have been recorded.
After getting the lead Mordor team started to secure their position which led into Minas Tirith getting the upper hand in the field. Mordor’s assets weakened considerably as Shagrat was sent to the shower at 65th minute for biting Telumehtar’s ear during a row before a corner kick. But Mordor had a tactics for the situation as well. Khamul managed to provoke Ondoher into a retaliation by kicking him to the groin when the referee didn’t notice. As Ondoher got back to his senses and went mad chasing Khamul around the field the referee showed him the red card immediately. Worried about Ondoher’s security, if he would need to walk out from the field and thence go near the audience, the referee made an unconventional decision ordering him to stand in the middle spot of the field not allowed to take part in the game for the rest of the match.
Even if they tried their best Minas Tirith never got the second goal and the home team was victorious. It had actually been the better team on the field and earned the victory but the behaviour of the crowd would be assessed through a looking glass. The threat is the last games will be played in an empty stadium.
Minas Tirith 1-2 Mordor
shots 10-15
on target 5-8
GOALS:
*Mordor, 22 (Khamul- Witch King)
*Minas Tirith, 38 (Boromir I- Denethor II)
*Mordor, 57 (Witch King- The Mouth)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Minas Tirith- Ondoher, Telumehtar, Earnil II, Earnur, Beregond
*Mordor- Shagrat, Nazgul #6, Khamul, Nazgul #7
RED CARDS:
*Minas Tirith- Ondoher, 68 (2nd yellow)
*Mordor- Shagrat, 65 (2nd yellow)
Nogrod
07-10-2008, 05:08 PM
The Arda-Kicker Magazine has given its points after the first round of matches.
Five stars go to:
Scatha of Mirkwood
Tar Palantir of Romenna
Huan of Formenos
Hurin of Hithlum
Three stars will go to:
Eomer of Edoras
Maeglin of Gondolin
Fingolfin of Hithlum
Ther Witch King of Mordor
Miriel of Tuna
Melian of Doriath
Amandil of Romenna
One star will go to:
Boromir II of Rivendell
Varda of Taniquetil
Bain of Erebor
Huor of Hithlum
Amandil of Romenna
Valandur of Annuminas
Brytta of Edoras
Bard of Erebor
Idril of Gondolin
Boromir I of Minas Tirith
Durin's Bane of Moria
Barahir of Nargothrond
Glaurung of Nargothrond
Eomer of Tol In Gaurhoth
At the end of the tournament the player receiving the most Arda-Kicker points will win a stupendous prize!
the phantom
07-10-2008, 11:02 PM
GROUP A
Fornost vs Michel Delving
Rivendell vs Romena
GROUP B
Breeland vs Mirkwood
Edoras vs Tol-In-Gaurhoth
GROUP C
Alqualonde vs Isengard
Doriath vs Formenos
GROUP D
Lothlorien vs Umbar
Nargothrond vs Osgiliath
GROUP E
Gondor vs Tuna
Erebor vs Gondolin
GROUP F
Amon Rhud vs Helm's Deep
Armenelos vs Taniquetil
GROUP G
Minas Tirith vs Moria
Hithlum vs Mordor
GROUP H
Annuminas vs Valimar
Angband vs Brethil
Feel free to make predictions as to what will happen in Round 2, as well as give your take on the events of Round 1.
skip spence
07-11-2008, 05:13 AM
Melkor got a bit carried away and got his second yellow and was sent off the field.
Does that mean Melkor will get suspended for the two remaining group matches?
Nilpaurion Felagund
07-11-2008, 09:38 PM
After the group stages, wouldn't a bracket contest be lovely?
While I was heavily into StarCraft progaming, when StarLeague group stages are over we'd do bracket predictions, like this:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v77/Elenrod/bracket-1.jpg
(Never mind the names, haha.)
And then for every correct prediction in the:
1st round: 1 pt
Quarterfinals: 2 pts
Semifinals: 4 pts
Finals: 8 pts
Then whoever gets the most points wins the famed No-Prize award (meaning you get nothing but bragging rights.)
But if you get your entire bracket correct, then that something really special.
So, can we have one? Pretty please? :D
Nilpaurion Felagund
07-12-2008, 12:10 AM
Enedwaith . . . standings and some statistics after Round 1:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v77/Elenrod/AWC-r1-1.jpg
Clearly, the biggest disappointments this round are:
Angband's tie with Annúminas
Angband's unnamed Balrogs better improve their playing. Not to take anything from the Dúnedain of Arnor--they played superbly--, but you expect Ainur to play better than that.
Lothlórien's dismal showing against Osgiliath.
Does anyone there besides Galadriel deserve to be playing football? Their attacking was dismal and their defence was so-so. At the rate they're playing now they'll be the doormat of their group, Umbar at least managed to score a goal against group favourite Nargothrond.
Michel Delving's game against Rómena was also a bit of a disappointment, but I have to admit, Rómena's defence is more solid than I thought.
And better luck next time, Swans. I guess the Hobbits still have to get used to playing with the Deathless.
Round 2 predictions will come later.
the phantom
07-12-2008, 11:40 AM
--GROUP A--
The stadium at Rivendell was pretty well filled for the first match between Fornost and Michel Delving. Nearly all the Rangers had made the trek to the enchanted valley to support their team, and even more hobbits from the Shire had come, though they did not find the journey as pleasant. "There weren't enough inns!" was the general complaint.
But they had all found lodging in and around Rivendell and were rested and well fed, and ready to cheer on their teams. A great number of Elves were in attendance as well, eager to watch the match between these two as many of them had friends on the teams.
The whistle sounded and play began. Early on it looked as if the Rangers were having a tough time psychologically. The hobbits were quite aggressive and their opponents seemed unwilling to meet them head on, as they had in fact spent so many years protecting the hobbits from all manner of people and beasts. But at the 24 minute mark Ted Sandyman "accidentally" tripped one of the Fornost midfielders right onto his face, and this seemed to rile Fornost up enough to take the initiative. At 33 minutes Arathorn headed in a nice curving corner by Arahad and Fornost was up 1-0.
Immediately after the half the hobbits got the ball down in front of the Fornost goal, and after a couple of possession changes in which Fornost failed to get the ball away from their goal, Fatty led Merry with a nice pass right in front of the goal. Merry barely beat the goalie to the ball and managed to poke it away from him and then chip it in to equalize.
Neither team had great opportunities the rest of the game. At the 67 minute mark Fornost scored what would be the final goal of the game- Arahael redirected a pass from Arasuil. The only other occurrence of interest was at minute 61 when Fatty received a Yellow Card for wearing the wrong jersey. Instead of reading his name across the back, the jersey read "Frodo Baggins".
"We thought it might confuse the other team, and throw them off the scent of what we were up to," said Merry after the game. "Unfortunately we got caught. Oh well- at least we tried."
Fornost 2-1 Michel Delving
shots 12-12
on target 5-4
GOALS:
*Fornost, 33 (Arathorn- Arahad)
*MD, 48 (Merry- Fatty)
*Fornost, 67 (Arahael- Arasuil)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Fornost- Arador
*Michel Delving- Ted, Fatty, Gerontius
Much of the crowd left to get some food after the first game, but they returned in force quickly and the stadium was soon filled, and even overflowing into the aisles. There was much to talk about before the game.
Would Aragorn, Valandil, and Boromir be in awe of their forefathers? How would Elrond feel playing against the Elf-Friends from his own brother's kingdom? Were Elrond, Celeborn, and others still upset with Isildur for not destroying the Ring when he had the chance? And how would all of this impact them heading into the game?
But soon the time for discussion was over and play was under way. It was immediately obvious that it would be a defensive struggle. Time and time again when the ball made its way towards a goal the field cluttered up, the ball was surrounded, and soon the ball was headed in the other direction. Both sides competed hard, and though there was plenty of bumping and jostling both teams tried to keep things clean.
Just before the half Elendil managed to knock down a long pass and poked the ball ahead to a sprinting Isildur who had managed to get a step on Erestor. Celeborn came up to contest the pass and all three players collided, but Isildur somehow kept his feet as the other two fell and he blasted a shot to the top far corner of the goal. But Elrond guessed right on the kick and put just enough of a hand on the ball to deflect it up and over the crossbar.
Early in the second half Rivendell got their first real chance, but Boromir's rocket was tipped aside by Amandil. At minute 67 Tar Palantir sent in a beautiful corner and Elendil headed it into the empty net in front of him, but Elrond again came diving out of nowhere to bat the shot aside. The Romena section which had started to stand to cheer the goal sat back down with a groan.
Finally in minute 74 Rivendell broke the tie. Aragorn threaded a pass into Glorfindel, and Glorfindel put a spin move on his defender, faked a quick shot at the near post, and then floated the ball high to the opposite corner over the goalie who had bit on the fake. The crowd roared, quite certain that their defense could hold for 15 more minutes to clinch the victory. And hold they did. The Rivendell players left the field heads held high, knowing that they were in the driver's seat for the playoffs.
Rivendell 1-0 Romena
shots 6-8
on target 2-3
GOALS:
*Rivendell, 74 (Glorfindel- Aragorn)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Rivendell- Valandil
*Romena- Tar Aldarion, Tar Surion
Nogrod
07-12-2008, 12:07 PM
The first game of the second round in Edoras was a real deathmatch between two teams that had lost their first games. A defeat in this game would practically end all the hopes for the losing side whereas a win today would keep everything in their own hands (a win in the last match would qurantee them a place in the next round).
Both coaches had clearly pressed the point as the teams played an outstandingly offensive game providing entertainment for a full house of football fans gathered to the stadium. It was a hot afternoon for the goalies on both ends of the field.
Like in its first game Mirkwood took the control of the game in the beginning with an aggressive playing style. The pressure lead to an early lead already on the 9th minute when Legolas headed the ball in from a corner by Thranduil.
Mirkwood never gave away the control of the game but with the individual skill of its few players and even some luck the Breeland team managed to stay in the game keeping the Mirkwood defense at its toes.
After quite a low key performance in the first game The Barrow Wight started showing his qualities and Tom Bombadill demonstrated why he’s thought to be one the best forwards there is in the northern Middle Earth. The Mirkwood side relied much more to a team effort as they seem to be having – against all expectations – quite a balanced team who despite the racial tensions seems to be quite proud and willing to play together for their homeland.
After Barrow Wight’s sensational cannonball he shot from 35 meters brought the game even, the Mirkwood team’s pressure led them to a lead once again before the half time after Grishnakh was passed free in to the box by a nice pass by Legolas.
But Breeland did hang on and equalized the game again after the second half of the game had been played for only four minutes. The dynamic duo of The Barrow Wight and Tom Bombadill fooled the whole Mirkwood defence and Tom ended it with a ferocious kick from his much feared yellow boot.
Mirkwood continued pressing and took the lead the third time at 64th minute. Nob was forced to tackle Legolas as he was about to break free from which he was rightly shown a yellow card. Grimbeorn shot the free kick hitting the post. Scatcha who had excelled in the first match was the first one to get to the ball and he hammered it past Old Man Willow who had no chance to readjust his position.
Many thought the game was packed but they were wrong. The duo BW & Tom did it once again. At less than ten minutes of the game left they forced their way through the Mirkwood defence and silenced it’s supporters by bringing the game even for the third time.
The crowd was entertained with great performances and a lot of goals and excitement, and both teams still had their dream alive of making it to the second round of matches. The somewhat feared clashes between the supporters of Breelanders (who called the Mirkwoodians “eastern mongrels”) and Mirkwood fans (who called the Breelanders “bun-hearted westerners”) happily never took place as both team and their supporters seemed to be happy with the result.
Breeland 3-3 Mirkwood
shots 14-19
on target 7-10
GOALS:
*Mirkwood, 9 (Legolas- Thranduil)
*Breeland, 24 (Barrow Wight- Ferny)
*Mirkwood, 38 (Grishnakh- Legolas)
*Breeland, 49 (Tom- Barrow Wight)
*Mirkwood, 64 (Scatha- Grimbeorn)
*Breeland, 81 (Tom- Barrow Wight)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Breeland- Sardoc, Nob
*Mirkwood- Galion, Grimbeorn, Lagduf
Many were afraid that the winners of the first leg of matches would be playing it safe today against each other. But they were proved wrong as soon as the game started. Both teams fought fiercely for every ball and tried to shoot always they had even the slightest chance of doing it.
The Tol-In-Gaurhoth team gave the home crowd shock-treatment by taking the lead already at the 8th minute. Sauron passed the ball backwards with his heel like he knew the phantom was breaking free. The phantom seldom misses a one on one with the goal keeper and it was no different this day.
With the backing of a roaring crowd the home team stood up and started to fight back. With Eorl controlling the team play Edoras rolled over the middle field and came nearer and nearer scoring a goal. After 31 minutes of play Eomer finally exploded the stadium with the equalizer they deserved. Just before the half time the crowd went totally mad as Eorl himself booted the ball in from in front of the goal after a nice pass by Eowyn.
The crowd sang songs of victory through the intermission.
But the Tol-In-Gaurhoth team was not ready to surrender that easily and from the very first minutes of the second half on, that became clear to the homeside fans as well. T-I-G forced the Edoras team to run for their lead by passing the ball ever faster and as both teams continued the hard game the home team started to wear down as the game went on. This was clearly visible in the number of bookings the homeside received in the second period.
At 59th minute T-I-G got it’s earned equalizer as Formendacil headed irresistibly a free kick given by Eomer in. The hometeam tried to turn into offence once more but it had clearly lost its legs and after just defending the beginning of the second period it seemed hard to them to change the tempo and focus of their play – even if Eorl’s great individual play gave some hard times to T-I-G defence.
And so it happened that at the 78th minute the amazing duo Sauron – the phantom whose passes seemed to find each other every time they were on offence together silenced the crowd once and for all by giving the T-I-G the lead.
Edoras threw in all it had to throw during the last minutes but the T-I-G team-defence held and the visitors took the valuable points.
With the win Tol-In-Gaurhoth secured it’s place in the second round of games that start after the group-phase. The enthusiasm could be seen in the faces of the many T-I-G supporters caught by the cameras after the final whistle. Mormegil, Feanor of the Peredhil and Boromir LXXXVIII (not to be muddled up with Boromir I or Boromir II) were passing a bottle of sparkling wine and singing while Valier and Naria were blowing empty ones trying to dance at the same time.
Edoras 2-3 Tol-In-Gaurhoth
shots 18-16
on target 8-8
GOALS:
*TIG, 8 (the phantom- Sauron)
*Edoras, 31 (Eomer- Theodred)
*Edoras, 43 (Eorl- Eowyn)
*TIG, 59 (Formendacil- Eomer)
*TIG, 78 (Sauron- the phantom)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Edoras- Brytta, Aldor, Eowyn, Frealaf, Eomer
*TIG- Cailin, Formendacil, Thuringwethil
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B EDORAS
Mirkwood – Tol in Gaurhoth 2-3
Breeland – Edoras 2-3
Breeland – Mirkwood 3-3
Edoras – Tol in Gaurhoth 2-3
1. Tol in Gaurhoth 6-4 6pts
2. Edoras 5-5 3pts
3. Breeland 5-6 1pt
4. Mirkwood 5-6 1pt
The last matches:
Mirkwood – Edoras
Tol in Gaurhoth – Breeland
Nogrod
07-12-2008, 12:20 PM
Like in Edoras, also in Osgilath the afternoon match was one between the losing teams of the first leg. But there the similarities seemed to come to an end. For as the crowds really got entertainment for their money in Edoras, there’s not much to tell the next generations about the match between Lothlorien and Umbar. Especially the Lothlorien team has disappointed both their fans and the great number of football cognoscenti who have bet their money on the team getting through from its group. After today’s match Lorien still has a chance to go forwards but the betting offices are giving one extremely high returns on that prediction.
The game was mostly lazy-paced. The Umbar offence showed some real promise at times but the Lothlorien defence led by Galadriel – which seems to be the only thing working in that team – managed to keep the Umbarians at bay for most of the first half. But just before the half time Nazgul #9 managed to pass the ball to Castamir who gave the southerners the lead with a splendid bicycle-kick even Galadriel was unable to catch.
As their only forward Eldarion was running in shadows Haldir tried to beat his team into making an effort on the second half but was mainly left alone in the offence. Umbar was the more active party on the second half as well but it seemed they were mostly happy with their lead and so most of the game was played in the middle field.
Securing one’s lead has proven a bad idea many times before and so it did this afternoon as well. Lothlorien got the equalizer as Haldir managed to beat his team into a few real efforts. Amroth made a good run at 70th minute and Haldir passed him a long ball behind the Umbar defence. Pelendur at Umbar goal had only needed to catch two shots in the whole game before Amroth’s breakthtrough and was totally unprepared leaving it an easy job for the Lothlorien midfielder to score.
Both teams maintained their chances of qualifying from the group-phase but with these performances it’s more than easy to predict that the evening game’s teams will be more probable ones to qualify.
Lothlorien 1-1 Umbar
shots 11-15
on target 4-7
GOALS:
*Umbar, 41 (Castamir- Nazgul #9)
*Lothlorien, 70 (Amroth- Haldir)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Lothlorien- Gollum, Rumil, Orophin
*Umbar- Sangahyando, Ulrad, Fastred
The crowd was waiting nervously for the evening match as the Nargothrond team had taken a convincing win over Umbar on the first round and the team was full of legendary players. The Nargothrond roster looked quite intimidating indeed.
Osgiliath took to defending from the opening whistle. It was the tactics they knew and they hoped that Nargothrond would get too confident on offence so that they could strike back with fast counter-attacks. But the Nargothrond team played a very disciplined game and didn’t fall for that so any time they lost the ball on offence they fell immediately back into defence and minimized the chances for any effective counterattacks.
But it was clear from the very beginning which was the team calling the shots in the field. Osgiliath defended bravely like in the old days when they had to do it for real – and like then the opposing forces just ran them over. Glaurung in fact did literally just that as using his size to his advantage he forced his way through the defence and hammered the ball in.
On the second half the script remained more or less the same. Nargothrond still played a highly disciplined game which gave also the Osgiliath team some opportunities to actually build up attacks. And Nargothorond also scored on the second half of the game. But if Glaurung’s goal was just brutal force and brazen aggressiveness then Beren’s and Gwindor’s goal on 60th minute was classy teamwork with a show of talent even the homeside fans had to acknowledge and cheer for.
But the 2-0 lead seemed to relax the Nargothrondian discipline a bit. Awakened with the newly found cheering and singing of the homecrowd the Osgiliath team turned into open offence and started creating some nice opportunities. Those were paid at 72nd minute when Eldacar finally got into a runaway with Falastur against a lonely defender Bregor. He made a late sliding tackle on Falastur who nevertheless managed to pass the ball to Eldacar who then beat Beor on the goal. Bregor was booked with a yellow card afterwards and the homecrowd was wild with joy.
The homeside goal woke the Nargothrond team and they played securely keeping the homeside at bay for the last minutes of the game.
The win for Nargothrond means they’re secured to qualify. Osgiliathians gained a lot of self-confidence after being able to play a decent game against such an opponent a will be hard for Umbar to beat on the last round. And with a win on that game the Ogiliath team qualifies.
Nargothrond 2-1 Osgiliath
shots 10-8
on target 4-2
GOALS:
*Nargothrond, 35 (Glaurung- Finrod)
*Nargothrond, 60 (Beren- Gwindor)
*Osgiliath, 72 (Eldacar- Falastur)
YELLOW CARDS:
Nargothrond- Glaurung, Bregor
Osgiliath- Narmacil
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D OSGILIATH
Nargothrond – Umbar 3-1
Lothlorien – Osgiliath 0-1
Lothlorien – Umbar 1-1
Nargothrond – Osgiliath 2-1
1. Nargothrond 5-2 6pts
2. Osgiliath 2-2 3pts
3. Lothlorien 1-2 1pt
4. Umbar 2-4 1pt
The last matches:
Umbar – Nargothrond
Osgiliath – Lothlorien
the phantom
07-12-2008, 02:20 PM
--GROUP C--
As the crowds gathered in Doriath, the Noldor who had come to support Formenos were ushered immediately into the controlled atmosphere of the stadium as angry residents of Doriath shouted threats and threw bottles- far too many of the bottles completely empty, "And the threats as well!" remarked one of the Formenos supports.
Though the first round game between Alqualonde and Formenos was a grudge match with ugly history behind it, the crowd did not get out of hand due to the fact that there were fairly even numbers. The Alqualondians dared not attack their foes. But as the games were being hosted in Doriath, their fans had no such population limitations.
Before the first game opened up King Elwe took the field and gave a fine speech. "We were all caught in Melkor's foul web! Even I, your king, sent a man, Beren, purposefully to his death. I am as guilty of murder as the Sons of Feanor! Will you mistreat me?" Elwe continued, asking the crowd to put their hurts behind them, and show themselves to be a wise and goodly people.
In large part the Sindar were calmed, but there remained pockets of drunk unreasonable fans which would surely cause trouble during the second match. But the first match proceeded without any problems, and the crowd was largely on the side of Alqualonde, including King Elwe who cheered his brother on from the stands. Both teams played good solid football the first half, but neither could get on the scoreboard due to a couple of fine saves by both keepers.
But things changed quickly in the second half, as Lindo sent one over to Gil Galad and he went straight around his defender and pounded a goal in as help didn't arrive quick enough. The crowd cheered loudly and Alqualonde, their morale boosted by the goal and the support, went on the attack yet again. The Isengard defense held at first, but at minute 62 Uinen passed the ball to her husband and Osse thundered a powerful kick right between two defenders and into the goal.
Isengard began playing more risky after that, but it paid off at minute 71 as Ugluk received a pass and beat two defenders to an open shot and cut the lead to 2-1. But that was all that Saruman's team could muster, as Saruman himself was for nearly the entire game shadowed by Frodo who frustrated the wizard time and time again.
Alqualonde 2-1 Isengard
shots 12-10
on target 6-5
GOALS:
*Alqualonde, 47 (Gil Galad- Lindo)
*Alqualonde, 62 (Osse- Uinen)
*Isengard, 71 (Ugluk- Quickbeam)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Alqualonde- Elwing
*Isengard- Deor, Ugluk
As Formenos took the field for the second game, bottles and even a few knives came flying out of a couple of sections close to the tunnel. As the guards converged on the problem areas the Formenos team perplexingly did a lap around the field, staying rather close to the crowd the entire time, though keeping their faces turned away. Several times they passed a trouble spot and objects flew at them, and the guards in that area would converge and arrest the offending parties. When they finished the lap they were battered and bruised, and many of them cut, looking in no condition to play, though at least the worst fans had been found out and removed.
But then eleven more players wearing Formenos uniforms trotted out of the tunnel, shook hands with the squad already on the field, and the first group went back to the locker room. The confused referee made his way over to the Formenos bench, and there he was informed that the first group had merely been decoys wearing Formenos uniforms sent out to reveal the worst behaved fans and get them arrested.
And then Doriath took the field. The crowd whooped and hollered, certain that their King and Queen, aided by some of the finest players in the kingdom, could deliver a win.
Formenos took possession and passed the ball around the midfield, and the crowd still cheered. They pushed the ball into the offensive zone and passed it around, and Doriath could not get the ball away from them, and the crowd grew slightly quieter. At the ten minute mark Maedhros boomed a scary kick just over the crossbar and things grew quieter still. Doriath took possession a couple of times but were not able to cross midfield, and the crowd noise lowered to a murmur.
Aredhel passed to Feanor and he lined a kick up that Melian barely tipped in order to make it hit the sidebar and rebound away. The crowd grew silent for a moment, but Doriath pushed the ball away from the goal and the crowd began building up a cheer. And then at the 22 minute mark Feanor stole a pass, put a move on a defender and ran into the right side of the box. Two defenders and Melian converged and at the last minute Feanor sent a behind the back heel pass out in front of the far post, and his eldest son Maedhros came sprinting in from the side and slid into the pass and pushed it across the goal line with him.
The crowd watched in silence (apart from the small Noldorin section) for the next several minutes, as Formenos continued to control play. Doriath twice took shots at the goal, but they were prayers from a considerable distance that did not disturb Huan in the least.
At minute 37 Maedhros broke free and pounded a monster kick directly at Melian, betting she'd guess one way or the other. But instead she held her ground and stopped it. But so forceful was the kick that she was unable to control it, and the ball got away from her, and first to it was Aredhel who wasted no time in chipping the ball into the open net in front of her. The crowd merely stared as Formenos went into halftime with a 2-0 lead.
As the second half began, it was apparent that Formenos was happy with their lead and more than willing to conserve energy and just play keep-away with the ball in their own zone. They were largely successful until the 68th minute, when Daeron managed to get a toe on a pass and deflect it forward. Mablung snagged the deflection and got a pass through to Elwe, who quickly hung one up for Beleg to head in. But Huan ran out to cut off the angle and took Beleg's shot directly to the midsection and then jumped on the ball before anyone could get the rebound.
Feanor ran back and berated the Formenos defenders and they really picked up their play after that, never allowing Doriath to have possession in the front part of the field. Some of the depressed crowd actually began filing out with fifteen minutes still left in the game, and because of it they missed their team's only goal, though it wasn't anything to be proud of. Mablung sent a hard shot at the goal and, as seen on the replay, it ricocheted off Beleg's shoulder, completely changing course, and Huan could not prevent it from sneaking in off the sidebar.
Gifted with a chance to pull the game even, Doriath immediately tried to push the ball into the forward zone, but Formenos, taking no chances now, sent the ball down the field to their skilled up front players, and Formenos held the ball in Doriath's half for the remainder of the game to take firm control of Group C.
Doriath 1-2 Formenos
shots 7-15
on target 3-8
GOALS:
*Formenos, 22 (Maedhros- Feanor)
*Formenos, 37 (Aredhel- Maedhros)
*Doriath, 82 (Beleg- Mablung)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Doriath- Daeron, Saeros, Elwe
*Formenos- Caranthir, Feanor
the phantom
07-13-2008, 02:27 PM
--GROUP F--
The pubs around Taniquetil stadium were teeming with Elves, Ainu, and men the minute they opened for business. Everyone was excited for the games that would take place later in the day. Amon Rhud and Helm's Deep, losers of their first matches, both believed they could pick up a win and thus not be sent home without any points. Supporters of Taniquetil and Armenelos on the other hand discussed how they might go about taking complete control of the group in the second match.
For the most part things were civil, but arguments did break out here and there between the Valar's faithful supporters and the haughty fans of Armenelos.
"How can you honestly expect to contest with the Powers of Arda?"
"We've done it before, haven't we?"
"Yes, and you got crushed and drowned!"
"That wasn't the Valar who did that! They had to call on Eru for protection, because they knew they couldn't take us on!"
"That's not true! Manwe just didn't want to see blood shed in Valinor!"
"Oh, so it was all about protecting the Elves that lived in Valinor, huh? Then why was it that they didn't think twice about taking those same Elves to battle against Angband and spilling their blood then? Why didn't Manwe just call upon Eru then? Ha ha, because he didn't have to! He knew they could beat Melkor- but he didn't stand a chance against us!"
"You fools! You'll find out that isn't true once the Valar take the field!"
But the Valar were not due to take the field until the first match had been played, and hungry to see as much action as possible the majority of the crowds went inside for the first game between Amon Rhud and Helm's Deep.
The first half was showcase of good team play, but was not particularly exciting. Both teams gained only one quality shot, and neither converted. The ball rarely left the midfield as both teams seemed determined to not allow the other team to score.
The second half went the same way as the first half until minute 62. Nearly all of Amon Rhud withdrew towards their own goal as they had done several times, only this time the Helm's Deep defense drew in a bit farther than usual, while at the same time Grithnir and Asgon stayed fairly stationary up near midfield. And then suddenly as Forhend sent a pass to Forweg, Grithnir and Asgon took off towards the goal on the left side and Forweg boomed the ball down the field. Gram was able to contest the pass, but Asgon tipped it ahead and Grithnir kept going with it. Goldwine was far back enough but was too far towards the right to make it over in time and Grithnir beat Erkenbrand one on one for the game's only score.
"They played a fine game," said Eomund of Helm's Deep after the match, who knew his team was all but eliminated after the loss. "I mean, it wasn't long ago that they were legit title contenders back when Beleg and Turin played for them. They still know how to play some good football. We need to train harder during the offseason if we want to beat teams like this, and maybe even sign a couple of players back that were with us in our glory days- Eomer, Gimli, Legolas, Aragorn, Gandalf.... we could really use them."
Amon Rhud 1-0 Helm's Deep
shots 8-6
on target 3-2
GOALS:
*Amon Rhud, 62 (Grithnir- Asgon)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Amon Rhud- Asgon, Forweg
*Helm's Deep- Brego, Fengel
As the crowd awaited the start of the Armenelos vs Taniquetil match, they grew restless. "Can we truly challenge the Valar?" thought the fans from Armenelos. "Was Manwe truly scared of them when their army showed up?" thought the fans of Taniquetil. As the teams set up to begin, neither looked nervous. Manwe looked completely serene, and Taniquetil fans took heart. But the kings of Numenor looked proud and unintimidated, and the Armenelos fans were boosted as well.
The whistle sounded and the match began- a match that will be remembered for years to come. As in the first game, Taniquetil came out rather defensively, and Armenelos took the initiative and went after them. After forcing a tough save from Mandos only 3 minutes in and shooting wide twice, Armenelos stunned the crowd in the 12th minute as Ar Pharazon punched in a pass from Tar Ancalimon. Many boos greeted Ar Phar as he bowed to the Taniquetil crowd and smiled. Only minutes later Taniquetil and their fans were sent reeling as Ar Pharazon scored yet again, this time off a corner by Ar Adunakhor.
Taniquetil managed to hold possession for a while after that, trying to get the game calmed back down to a comfortable pace, but they were constantly harassed by the Numenorean defenders and only managed three rather long shots before halftime.
After the half Armenelos charged forward again, and a mere three minutes into play Ar Adunakhor took a pass from Tar Minastir and sent a rocket past Mandos for a shocking 3-0 lead! Manwe called a time out for Taniquetil and spoke to his teammates for quite a long time as the players for Armenelos strolled around the field waving at the crowd. After the timeout Taniquetil tried to push the ball more aggressively, but the Armenelos defense frustrated them again and again, as they were no longer concerned about scoring any more goals they were able to concentrate all of their efforts on defense.
There were many words exchanged between the players and the ref began to hand out cards. At minute 69 the crowd's attention was attracted to the middle of the field as Yavanna was chasing after Tar Calmacil and attempting to kick him. Varda and Thorondor ran to restrain her and the ref hit her with a red card and sent her off- in the meanwhile Tar Calmacil was being patted on the back by his fellow kings for his successful provocation. What he did to her exactly is unclear, though on replay he can clearly be seen pulling up a clump of grass, ripping it apart, and saying something to her.
With a one man advantage, Armenelos had a fairly easy time holding the remainder of the game. Much of the crowd stayed in their seats even after the teams had exited, rooted to the spot by the dismal performance they had just received from their home team.
Armenelos 3-0 Taniquetil
shots 19-7
on target 9-1
GOALS:
*Armenelos, 12 (Ar Pharazon- Tar Ancalimon)
*Armenelos, 26 (Ar Pharazon- Ar Adunakhor)
*Armenelos, 48 (Ar Adunakhor- Tar Minastir)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Armenelos- Tar Calmacil, Ar Gimilzor
*Taniquetil- Thorondor, Aule, Varda
RED CARDS:
*Taniquetil- Yavanna, 69
Nilpaurion Felagund
07-13-2008, 09:02 PM
Hehe, I thought I'd still have a few days to do game predictions. :o Must do last group stage game predictions rather quickly . . .
But 'yay' to Nargothrond! :D
And 'aww' to Doriath. :(
the phantom
07-14-2008, 11:10 AM
--GROUP H--
As the second round games in Angband prepared to begin, the fans of the various teams had a lot on their minds.
Valimar fan: Well, we're in control right now, but we still have to play Angband in the final match, and most people think they're the best team in the tournament. Ah, but we can't overlook Annuminas. They must be pretty good to have tied Angband. This is a tough group.
Angband fan: I can't believe we had to settle for a tie. Now we might have to beat Valimar to advance. Not that we can't- but it'd be nice if it wasn't absolutely necessary. Annuminas was better than I thought. This is a tough group.
Annuminas fan: Wow, we played great in that first game. I figured it'd be tough advancing when they stuck us in this group, but we've put ourselves in good position. We just can't let Valimar blow us out, though that's easier said than done. This is a tough group.
Brethil fan: We played Valimar, and now we have to play Angband? This group sucks.
As the first game between Annuminas and Valimar kicked off, the Angband crowd cheered against both enthusiastically. They wanted Annuminas to lose because of the way they had spoiled Angband's opener, and they wanted Valimar to lose because they were sitting in first place and were likely to be Angband's toughest test.
But the wishes of the crowd did not seem to impact the game as both teams played smart and solid football to start off. At 20 minutes Earendil made a beautiful longshot off the pass from Orome and Valimar took the 1-0 lead. For the next twenty minutes they traded shots, but none of them were particularly threatening. But then at the 43 minute mark Tilion made a sudden move behind the defense on the left side and Eonwe crossed to him perfectly for the header to make it 2-0 Valimar going into halftime.
The Angband crowd buzzed loudly during the intermission. Annuminas was not playing poorly- Valimar just looked a bit better and they weren't making any mistakes. "Boy- I'm not looking forward to our next game," said one orc to the other. "If this team can paste the team that tied us, we're in trouble."
As the second half progressed it was more of the same, with the two sides playing solidly but Valimar still getting better chances. But then at minute 67 the game changed when Valimar finally made a mistake. Alatar made an ill advised pass from deep in his own zone and Argeleb intercepted it and sent it forward to Arantar who had alertly charged forward. Arantar outfought Ulmo for the ball, put a move on Pallando and placed a kick just out of Ungolient's reach to bring the score to 2-1.
The Angband fans felt better after that, perceiving that Valimar was not invincible. As the clock ran down Valimar controlled the ball well and didn't attempt to stretch their lead. Annuminas began pressing them intensely and at minute 79 it nearly paid off as Valandur stole the ball away fairly deep in the zone and rocketed a shot that Ungolient barely pushed aside.
After that Valimar decided it would be wiser to stretch the field and put the ball in the offensive zone. But at minute 85 Annuminas shocked the world for the second time in as many games. The goalie Arvedui caught a rocket from Tulkas and immediately boomed it down the field. Valandur beat Valimar to the ball and took off right around Orome and passed it to Araphor. Araphor split through Radagast and Alatar, somehow maintaining control of the ball, and passed it back to Valandur who had run past Pallando. Valandur controlled the pass without ever breaking stride and forced Ulmo to commit to him and passed beautifully back to Araphor for a one on one with the goalie.
The Annuminas section of the stadium exploded as Araphor forced the ball in past Ungolient to equalize with under five minutes left, while the Valimar fans threw up their hands in frustration. The game ended as a tie, with both teams still in the hunt for the playoffs.
Annuminas 2-2 Valimar
shots 11-11
on target 5-6
GOALS:
*Valimar, 20 (Earendil- Orome)
*Valimar, 43 (Tilion- Eonwe)
*Annuminas, 67 (Argeleb- Arantar)
*Annuminas, 85 (Araphor- Valandur)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Annuminas- Arveleg
*Valimar- Orome
After seeing Valimar and Annuminas pick up only one point, the supporters of Angband were eager to see their team pick up 3 points in the standings and hold their destiny in their own hands.
As Angband took the field Uldor and Ulfast were glaring, Ancalagon and Carcharoth were roaring, and the Balrogs looked murderous. Everyone knew that Melkor had given the team a tongue lashing after the last game and it appeared that the team had taken it to heart and were determined to produce a good result in the game.
During the first half it was obvious that Melkor had focused on defense during his pregame pep talk. Angband at times seemed to give the ball to Brethil purposefully just to showcase their defense. By the half Brethil had only managed two weak shots on goal and two off-liners. Despite the lack of scoring the crowd seemed pleased and trusted Melkor to get it done in the second half, and Angband didn't disappoint.
Straight out of the locker room Angband went on the attack and started firing shots at the goal. At minute 52 Balrog #6 sent in a corner and Gothmog kicked it in off the goalie's hands and the crowd screamed its approval.
Angband kept the pressure up and Brethil was unable to counter, though their defense put up a stiff fight. But it wasn't enough as in minute 78 Angband scored again- this time it was Ulfast punching in a rebound from Melkor's shot off the post.
As the clock ticked down and Angband continued to shut down Brethil, the crowd went into full celebration mode. They were no longer worried in the least about the final round of games. Their team was awesome, capable of playing perfectly when the situation called for it. Angband was the force to be reckoned with in the tournament.
Angband 2-0 Brethil
shots 15-6
on target 7-3
GOALS:
*Angband, 52 (Gothmog- Balrog #6)
*Angband, 78 (Ulfast- Melkor)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Angband- Balrog #5, Uldor
*Brethil- Dorlas
Nogrod
07-14-2008, 04:22 PM
The great city of Gondolin showed it’s shining and smiling face to both the visitors and the residents alike on day 2 of the tournament. Of all the groups it felt that it was here everyone was gathering under the banners of friendship and fair competition. There had been no street fights or other serious incidents of violence but elves, people and dwarves dwelt the busy streets carrying their flags, singing their chants and maybe exchanging a few playful rants with the supporters of other teams. This was the sunshine group.
But the setting was the same as in so many groups before this one. The losers of the first matches were meeting first fighting for not to lose and the winners of round one were contesting each other to secure their place in the play-offs.
The Eldar of Tuna had taken a beating from the home team and were not amused. Even if their main goal was now Erebor they had to win the Gondor team first. It would be unheard of and a real shame if they couldn’t make it to the play-offs. But the Gondor supporters were not at all ready to accept the setting of the match widely echoed by the media. Gondor hadn’t fallen, but the host city had. And they should be more alive and accustomed to these eastern shores than the western snobs they were facing.
But even if the Gondorians played well and made no cardinal mistakes it was clear which was the better team in the game. The Tuna offence was just too good for the Gondorian defence, especially Miriel, Finwe and Nerdanel were only too fast and tricky.
After the initial offence, that lead first to Mahtan scoring 1-0 from almost 40 meters with a terrifying blast and then Miriel heading in a corner for 2-0, the game got a little more even as the Tuna team seemed to draw some breath for the rest of the first half.
The Gondorians came bravely to the second period and at 52nd minute they narrowed the lead deservedly. And the goal was a beautiful one. Five meters from the box Valacar was clearly going to pass the ball rightwards to lord Imrahil who was making a run behind the Tuna defence. Elenwe and Guile rushed in to cut the line of the pass when Valacar suddenly stopped and chipped the ball left past Ingwe and straight to the boot of Faramir who made a beautiful one-touch shot to the opposite upper corner leaving Orodreth totally immobilised.
But the Tuna team was not easily shaken and only seven minutes after the Gondorian goal they went further away with a nice run-through by Nerdanel and Finwe. Finally Nerdanel unselfishly passed the ball to Finwe even if she could have put the ball in herself over Beregond trying to make a flying catch too late. It was an easy task for Finwe to just pass the ball in.
Tuna had cleared the obstacle and Gondor supporters were understandably disappointed, but after an hour had passed there was no sense of bitterness left as the good spirit of the host-city had eased the pain. “The next time we’ll do it!” answered a Gondor-supporter to the Arda Kicker –magazine’s journalist with a wineglass in his hand.
Gondor 1-3 Tuna
shots 10-17
on target 4-9
GOALS:
*Tuna, 14 (Mahal- Finwe)
*Tuna, 21 (Miriel- Finarfin)
*Gondor, 52 (Faramir- Valacar)
*Tuna, 59 (Finwe- Nerdanel)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Gondor- Valacar
*Tuna- Egalmoth
Once again there was no question, which was the main game this evening. Both the Erebor team and its fans had gathered a lot of self-confidence after beating Gondor but that was not the whole story. For underneath the amiable surface it had all through the days been clear that the Ereborians were the odd-one’s out in the great city bursting with elves and men. They felt they were the strangers and even the Lake Town fans had met a wall of indifference in pubs and other public venues after it had been revealed they were fans of Erebor. But in a way that made them feel even greater togetherness and fighting spirit. But the home crowd was really beating it’s drums.
The game was a good one and the teams seemed to be quite even in all other areas but in between the poles of the goal – and Turgon outshone all the other defenders in stamina and alertness in defence. Both teams had a magnificient attack and that resulted in lots of shots and causes for both anxiety and joy to the supporters of both teams.
Gondolin started the scoring at 34th minute as the beautiful combination of the fast and furious Eol and Maeglin passed through the little rigid Erebor defence. It had been clear from the very beginning that the Erebor team had Maeglin under a special guard as he was so intimidating when he got the ball, and it seemed that once he got it there were results on the scoreboard.
But before the half time Erebor managed to score an equalizer. It was a nice pass from Dain that reached Smaug who had rushed to the Gondolin post and just squashed the ball in. Tuor, who had played a fabulous game before that, had no chance.
But even if the game went on in a balanced way the goalie-play of Tuor and specifically Turgon’s great performances gave the home team the momentum they needed. On 68th minute the crowd burst out with much anticipated joy as Maeglin finally got the ball unharassed – after a nice dribbling by Idril drawing the defenders to her – and hammered the ball in from the bottom of his heart. One could see the relief that shone from the face of the great forward who had been pinned down for most of the match by a staunch guarding.
It was a night of endless singing and cheering as the home team had secured their place in the play-offs. But both the Erebor and Tuna fans were having a sleepless night as all would depend on the match between the two sides on the last round.
Erebor 1-2 Gondolin
shots 15-14
on target 7-6
GOALS:
*Gondolin, 34 (Eol- Maeglin)
*Erebor, 40 (Smaug- Dain)
*Gondolin, 68 (Maeglin- Idril)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Erebor- Nain, Smaug
*Gondolin- Galdor, Idril
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E GONDOLIN
Erebor – Gondor 2-1
Gondolin – Tuna 3-2
Gondor – Tuna 1-3
Erebor – Gondolin 1-2
1. Gondolin 5-3 6
2. Tuna 5-4 3
3. Erebor 3-3 3
4. Gondor 2-5 0
Last matches:
Tuna – Erebor
Gondolin – Gondor
Nogrod
07-14-2008, 08:38 PM
Sorry it took so long... but I really had my hands full.
The MEFA (Middle Earth Football Association) had laid strict conditions for the hosting organization in Mordor for the games to continue there after the events of the first day of games. There would be a strict ban on any weapons brought to the stadium. At first the organisers thought it was a bad joke, but after they realised the MEFA was serious about it, they had no other option but to try and execute the claim.
Naturally it provoked a fiery opposition. It had been the unalianable right of any orc to carry a personal weapon; a sword, a scimitar, a knife, an axe, a flail… since times immemorial. It had been sanctified by their founding father! It could not be taken from them for such a petty thing as some football tournament. Many orc-youth organizations – and conservative groups – threathened with a massacre of all the foreigners, if the ruling would not be withheld. But finally the PR-campaigns did their work. With campaigns like “Soccer is for sissies!” and “Leave your weapon for two hours, get to see Mordor invade the two towers!”, and the like, the organizers managed to divide the populace into those ready to yield their arms for the time of the match and to those who would never do it but would stay away from all the events as football was such a loser’s thing.
In the beginning though it seemed the campaigns had totally failed from the football point of view as the stadium was almost empty when the first game began. But the foreigners at place – as well as the handful of Mordorians – got to see an interesting match.
A football game consists of two halves so it is scarce to see two teams that both think they need to play just one. But that was the script of this game.
On the first half it looked like the Minas Tirith players were still sleeping or hadn’t realised there was a game going on. Moria’s waves of attacks fell on Minas Tirith defence one after another with irresistible force while Minas Tirith was in no position to give a counter attack even a try. And even in defence the Minas Tirithians felt like they were going in slow motion. Some fans even thought it was dwarven magic or poisoning of some sort.
Be what it may, but the Moria team stacked a two goal lead on the first half having a total control over the field. First Azog flied forwards to head a long pass by Durin into the back of the net at the 19th minute. At 41st minute Balin advanced to the end line and sneakily passed backwards to an empty spot into which Durin’s Bane had advanced while the defenders were trying to tie down Azog and Durin who were rushing to the goal. Left relatively unchallenged near the goal it was no problem for Durin’s Bane to add Moria’s lead into 2-0. The Mordorian crowd got a little interested with that goal and they cheered. It was clear Durin's Bane was one of their favourites.
But Minas Tirith came to the second half as a newborn team. The fans thought it had to be due to the dwarven potion’s effect finally wearing down while some more objective spectators just thought their coach had pushed them about enough during the interval. But then again the Moria team seemed to be overconfident relying on their lead and an already secured victory. It became a mirror-image of the first half.
Minas Tirith kept on attacking and Moria defences were in trouble. And after being shaken they found it hard to find the rhythm of the game again. At 63rd minute Earnur made the considerable amount of the scarce number of spectators to cheer and sing wildly by tossing the ball in from close quarters after Mardil had nicely drawn both the remaining defender Oin and the Watcher away and passed the ball to him in front of an empty goal.
On 78th minute Bolg got his second card and was commanded out from the game. That was greeted with loud whistling and throwing in of some sneaked-in cold steel. Bolg seemed to be one of the small orc-crowd’s favourites along with Durin’s Bane and the Great Goblin. As the incident was short-lived and no players or referees got hurt the game was allowed to continue.
Playing shorthanded made the Moria team to draw even lower and trying to only defend but Minas Tirith had now the spirit to press forwards. On 81st minute they took a nice advantage of their numbers and zig-zagged the whole field making the defence run and in the end leaving Mardil to finish a nice goal from around the penalty spot.
The game ended even and both teams were in a way happy about it. Minas Tirith for coming up from two goals behind and Moria for holding the one point in the end. But looking at the performances of the teams of this group it is hard to foresee a place in the play-offs for either team.
Minas Tirith 2-2 Moria
shots 11-11
on target 4-5
GOALS:
*Moria, 19 (Azog- Durin)
*Moria, 41 (Durin's Bane- Balin)
*Minas Tirith, 63 (Earnur- Mardil)
*Minas Tirith, 81 (Mardil- Boromir I)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Minas Tirith- Denethor II, Earnil II
*Moria- Durin's Bane, Bolg
RED CARDS:
*Moria- Bolg, 78 (second yellow)
Slowly the arena started filling up. The disaster the organizers had feared seemed to fade away. The game of the home team seemed to arouse enough attention and interest that the house could after all get filled – even without the weapons allowed in the stadium. And the adversaries were none other than Hithlum, those humans and elves the Mordorians had a lot to pay back from history and whom they in a way revered as great enemies. And after all Turin – or “Black Boots” as he was known – , Hurin, Huor, Fingon, Fingolfin… they were all household names in Mordor… It’s futile to say the heroes of Hithlum stood firm and proud before the game but names like The Witch King and Gothmog aroused both awe and decisiveness in them. All was set for a truly great game.
“We have precedents to this game what comes to those elves and the men who have met our side!” shouted a seemingly learned orc going in with a host of friends. “We’ll kill’em like we’ve beforr!” yelled another, a less sophisticated one. But the mood of the home crowd was clear and definitive. The following two hours would show whether the precedents had any value today.
It was a great game. And the almost full arena filled slowly to it’s limits as the word started spreading what a play there was in the field; the excitement, the beauty of the team play, the individual stars making astonishing feats, the struggle, the tension… The organisers were more than delighted and even the MEFA was content.
The home crowd got what it wanted at 23rd minute when the Mouth dribbled brilliantly Galdor and Marach from their posts and then left the ball, running himself forwards and taking the defenders with him for the crucial second. He knew Khamul would be following him and he did. And Khamul blasted the ball into the net without anyone being able to do anything about it. The Mordorian crowd went just wild but this time they were not trying to kill anyone but started a forty-thousand voices strong low-roaring chant that would have frozen the blood of any free man, elf or dwarf.
But the Hithlum heroes were not so easily beaten. On the contrary, their attacks started to pound the Mordor defence even harder and more frequent they had before. Even if the Mordor team had it’s chances as well, Hithlum was now pressing and just before the half time they finally managed to equalize the game. And what a goal it was! The father and the son gave a real show how to do it!
Hurin got the ball ball from his grandpa in the middlefield and played a nice wall-pass with Angrod to get rid of the middlefielders on him. By the pressure of Nazgul #7 and Shagrat he was forced to run forwards all the way up to the end line. But just as everyone was anticipating a high pass to the center and to Fingolfin rushing in towards the goal Hurin chipped the ball over Nazgul #7 and plunged from between the Nazgul’s feet to grasp the control of the ball again for the fraction of the second he needed to pass it by ground diagonally to his son who had just scared the Valar out of Shagrat and run over him following his dad. Shelob had already positioned herself to catch a header from Fingolfin and was deliberately late. But there was still Gothmog rushing down between Turin and the goal. Getting the ball Turin stopped calmly. Gothmog had been anticipating a straight shot and pounced himself on the coming ball only realising in mid-air there was no shot. He came tumbling down face on to the grass and Turin banged the ball in before Shelob had time to throw her web.
The home crowd went silent but it in a way appreciated the way the goal was made. The football-mania had bitten them.
Both coaches had clearly told their team in the interval that an even result was good for them and had required the teams to play easy and carefully. That kind of game – accompanied by the loud boo’s of the home crowd - lasted only five first minutes of the second half. Then Fingolfin was given a yellow card for quite an innocent situation where he tried to reach the ball with Gothmog and that cheered the crowd and angered the visiting team.
Suddenly the game was alive again and Hithlum really pressed – allowing the home team nice counter attacks. That was crowd-pleasing football! But the home crowd was silenced for a moment by a goal for the Hithlum team when Fingon just forced the ball in after trying it twice in the mess-up and confusion in front of the Mordor goal.
But the home crowd started now goading their own team. They wanted to see performances like the Black Boots and his father had done. And with the ever louder crowd, player tiredness and loosened discipline the individuals started to shine out from the others.
Turin had a few great chances as he imposed his will upon the Mordor defenders making them always back off a bit, but at the other end the Witch King started to take a big role as well. He was clearly annoyed about the scoreline and the Hithlum defenders were having hard times with him. At 73rd minute The Witch King managed to scare two defenders out of his way at the edge of the box and was about to boot a real killer when Angrod ran to help and tackled him sliding from the back. The referee was firm. A yellow card to Angrod and a free kick to Mordor just from the edge of the box.
A host of Mordor players settled behind the ball but in the end it was the Witch King who took the shot. And what a shot it was! It almost teared the net apart after the defenders in the wall had just tried to duck away from the blast. There was no chance Huor could have even tried to move in front of the shot – and it was questionable would he have even wished to do that had he time to think about it. The home crowd cheered and chanted.
And believe it or not after the game ended even the crowd went out of the stadium not so much willing to fight but to cheer and to have a beer. As usual the visiting fans poured out from the arena only after the homeside fans had left the stadium but there were no fighting mobs to greet them. The orcs were having fun after a great game, even if they didn’t win.
The magic of football?
Hithlum 2-2 Mordor
shots 16-16
on target 8-6
GOALS:
*Mordor, 23 (Khamul- Mouth)
*Hithlum, 42 (Turin- Hurin)
*Hithlum, 59 (Fingon- Turin)
*Mordor, 74 (Witch King)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Hithlum- Gundor, Fingolfin, Angrod
*Mordor- Nazgul #3, Nazgul #5
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G MORDOR
Hithlum – Moria 3-1
Minas Tirith – Mordor 1-2
Minas Tirith – Moria 2-2
Hithlum – Mordor 2-2
1. Hithlum 5-3 4
2. Mordor 4-3 4
3. Minas Tirith 3-4 1
4. Moria 3-5 1
The last games:
Hithlum – Minas Tirith
Mordor – Moria
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07-15-2008, 01:43 AM
Armenelos stunned the crowd in the 12th minute as Ar Pharazon punched in a pass from Tar Ancalimon...
Manwe called a time out for Taniquetil
Football must be quite different in Arda. Punching the ball and calling time outs...:eek:
However, had it been Taniqetil I can see how a goal by the 'hand of god' would have been allowed...
Armenelos 3-0 Taniquetil
What a shocker! Time for Manwe to make his signature move perhaps, that is, begging Eru for guidance and assistance. Obviously the Valar can't perform on their own.
Nogrod
07-15-2008, 08:57 PM
The Arda-Kicker Magazine has given its points after the second round of matches. And behold, more players make it to the standings! The Arda Kicker results after the main rounds will be published after the third round of the games has been played...
Five stars go to:
The Barrow Wight of Breeland
Ar Adunakhor of Armenelos
Carcaroth of Angband
Elrond of Rivendell
Three stars will go to:
Ar Pharazon of Armenelos
Tom Bombadill of Breeland
Mardil of Minas tirith
Maedhros of Formenos
Maeglin of Gondolin
Turin of Hithlum
Legolas of Mirkwood
Finwë of Tuna
the phantom of Tol-In-Gaurhoth
Sauron of Tol-In-Gaurhoth
Turgon of Gondolin
One star will go to:
Olwe of Alqualonde
Ebor of Amon Rhûdh
Grithnir of Amon Rhûdh
Ulfast of Angband
Argeleb of Annuminas
Elros of Armenelos
Aragost of Fornost
Tuor of Gondolin
Eöl of Gondolin
Galadriel of Lothlorien
Amroth of Lothlorien
Grishnak of Mirkwood
Beren of Nargothrond
Eldacar of Osgiliath
Pelendur of Umbar
Tilion of Valimar
Earendil of Valimar
Nilpaurion Felagund
07-16-2008, 01:26 AM
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Prediction for last matches:
Group A:
Fornost < Rómena
Do or die for both Númenórean teams. I think Rómena will win, considering their better overall performance so far.
Rivendell >>> Michel Delving
Better luck next tourney, Halflings.
Group B:
Breeland < Tol-in-Gaurhoth
Tol-in-Gaurhoth pulls off goals when it matters.
Edoras > Mirkwood
If Tol-in-Gaurhoth wins, all Edoras needs is a draw to advance. It would be interesting to see Scatha play against the descendants of Fram.
Group C:
Formenos >>> Isengard
After their last match, can anyone doubt Formenos sweeping their group?
Doriath > Alqualondë
Another do-or-die match, this time between two Teleri teams. Statistics and gameplay points to Doriath winning.
Group D:
Lothlórien <<< Nargothrond
It should have been an exciting battle of the siblings, but Nargothrond has a vastly superior team.
Osgiliath > Umbar
Osgiliath is just playing better, but it could end in a draw, too.
Group E:
Erebor < Túna
Could go either way, but I'm hoping for an Elven victory.
Gondolin >>> Gondor
Sweep-sweep-sweep!
Group F:
Armenelos >>> Helm's Deep
Not even close.
Amon Rhûd < Taniquetil
Third must-win match. Taniquetil could get into trouble with its playing style, but the Valar are better players than Men. I hope they use the skill advantage.
Group G:
Hithlum >>> Minas Tirith
Zzzz.
Mordor > Moria
The Black Land playing much better than expected. They'll beat the Black Chasm, no problem.
Group H:
Annúminas >>> Brethil
Having tied with both Ainu-heavy teams, Angband and Valimar, Annúminas has what it takes to beat Brethil easily.
Angband < Valimar
Too close to call properly, but I think Tulkas and Arien > Morgoth, so that's that for me.
Nilpaurion Felagund
07-16-2008, 07:04 AM
I've edited my post for those games that lacked analysis.
the phantom
07-18-2008, 10:32 AM
--GROUP A--
The home fans in Rivendell were in a jovial mood heading into the final day of play. Their team had already clinched, and they had an exciting afternoon match to look forward to between Fornost and Romena.
It was do or die for the Rangers and Numenoreans. If either team won they would advance. In the case of a tie Romena would be moving on. And so it was that the Romena fans expected a careful and solid game from their team, where as Fornost supporters expected to see their team go for the win and lay it all on the line.
Early on that certainly seemed to be the case with Fornost trying to push the action. In minute 33 Arahael broke free with the ball and drew everyone to him and hung a great pass up for Aranarth who headed in the goal for the early lead. Romena attempted to equalize before the half, but the Fornost defense held and kept the lead.
After the half Romena kept up the pressure and in the 59th minute they got the equalizer with Tar Palantir finding Isildur who gunned in a hard and accurate shot from out front. Romena turned conservative after that, and in the 76th minute Fornost made them pay, deflecting a pass away deep in Romena's half. Arathorn tracked down the deflection and sent a quick pass to Arahael who had dashed in, and he stopped the ball dead and went around the defender and forced the ball into the goal off of the fingertips of the goalie.
The lead held for the Rangers and as the game ended they celebrated at midfield, while the regal Numenoreans shuffled off the fields with their eyes on the ground.
Fornost 2-1 Romena
shots 10-9
on target 4-3
GOALS:
*Fornost, 33 (Aranarth- Arahael)
*Romena, 59 (Isildur- Tar Palantir)
*Fornost, 76 (Arahael- Arathorn)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Fornost- Amlaith, Arahad
*Romena- Vardamir, Anarion
When the team from Rivendell took the field the crowd greeted them with great enthusiasm. The hobbit team received cheers as well, and the hobbits acknowledged the crowd with quick waves and bows. Group play was pretty well over for the both of them, with Rivendell already certain to advance and Michel Delving already packing their bags, but they felt that the paying crowd deserved to be compensated with a good match.
The hobbits made a couple of nice long passes into the forward field, but Rivendell's defense largely denied them possession or took it away quickly. On the other end the hobbits played a solid game, but they weren't quite up to the level of the Rivendell offensive players. In minute 28 Boromir blasted in a free kick for the lead. And then shortly before halftime it was Boromir again coming through, only this time he found a wide open Aragorn with a nice pass and Aragorn booted it into the goal for the 2-0 lead.
The second half the hobbits tried their best early on, but still couldn't crack the Rivendell defenders. Eventually at around minute 70 the hobbits slowed it down and so in turn did Rivendell, and the teams just dribbled out the last minutes of the game and shook hands. Rivendell will head into the playoffs having yet to give up a single goal.
Michel Delving 0-2 Rivendell
shots 5-10
on target 2-5
GOALS:
*Rivendell, 28 (Boromir II)
*Rivendell, 43 (Aragorn II- Boromir II)
YELLOW CARDS: Elladen
*Michel Delving- Lotho, Gaffer
*Rivendell- Elladen
the phantom
07-18-2008, 01:51 PM
--GROUP C--
The arena in Doriath was largely vacant for the first match of the day between Formenos and Isengard. Formenos was already assured a spot in the playoffs and the residents of Doriath had no desire to see them finish off the group, which they were quite certain would happen against the winless Isengard who was already eliminated from the playoffs.
Isengard started off the match looking like they were playing to win a championship, with every player giving it every bit of effort they could muster. Formenos looked surprised, but not displeased, and proceeded to steal the ball away and work it right down the field to Feanor, who dribbled circles around a couple of Isengard defenders and last minute gave it up to Aredhel who nudged in an easy goal.
Isengard kept up the intensity, but Formenos handled it easily and forced them into a rushed long shot which sailed well over the goal. Formenos took the ball and sent it around and around the midfield while the Isengard defenders chased it, always well behind. Then Formenos started taking huge blasts at the goal from far out, almost as if they were having a fun day of practice. Maglor and Amrod both hit one of the posts, and the few Formenos fans applauded wildly as if they had actually meant to do it.
At minute 29 Aredhel appeared trapped in a corner but burst through the defenders towards the goal, looking like she'd take it all the way herself. But before reaching the sidebar she sent a high pass out front to Maedhros the tall, and he used his superior height to rise up and head the ball uncontested past Beechbone for the 2-0 lead.
After that Isengard seemed beaten and they allowed Formenos to coast into halftime. Coming out after halftime it was obvious that Formenos desired to continue coasting, but Isengard showed a bit of spirit and started trying to press again. Formenos appeared annoyed by this and Celebrimbor actually hollered at Saruman, "Knock it off- it's over!" But Isengard continued to defend doggedly.
Then Feanor began playing in earnest and calling for the ball. His grandson Celebrimbor sent one downfield for him and Feanor beat out two defenders for the ball, sprinted past another, and faked out the final defender and pounded it past the helpless goalie. He then ran over by Saruman and just stared at him, as if to say "Do you want us to do that again?" After that Isengard folded and allowed Formenos to boot the ball around the rest of the game, finishing up a dominating group play performance.
Formenos 3-0 Isengard
shots 15-4
on target 8-1
GOALS:
*Formenos, 7 (Aredhel- Feanor)
*Formenos, 29 (Maedhros- Aredhel)
*Formenos, 59 (Feanor- Celebrimbor)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Formenos- Caranthir
*Isengard- Skinbark, Quickbeam
The stadium filled well before the start of the second game and the crowd buzzed nervously. It was a must-win game for the host team, and Alqualonde was no pushover. Both teams felt like they were a quality team worthy of advancing to the playoffs, and both came out playing their best.
The crowd screamed early as Doriath took the offensive and scored only 15 minutes in. But Alqualonde rose to the challenge and took it right at the host, and equalized just a few minutes later. The crowd did not grow quiet however, and began various chants in support of their team.
At minute 41 the crowd was rewarded as Dior intercepted a bad pass and fired a quick long shot which snuck into the top corner of the goal. After the half both teams played evenly for the first bit, but then Beleg made a deep run and Elwe threaded a perfect pass to him. Beleg proceeded to kick it beautifully at the far post beyond the reach of Olwe and Doriath was out to a two goal lead. The crowd screamed more loudly than ever, finally feeling safe for the first time.
But Alqualonde was not finished yet. At minute 70 the lovely Uinen led her husband beautifully and Osse converted to pull within a goal. But that was all the scoring they could manage, and the home crowd left the stadium singing, wondering who their opponent would be in the first round of the playoffs.
Alqualonde 2-3 Doriath
shots 12-14
on target 5-7
GOALS:
*Doriath, 15 (Mablung-Nellas)
*Alqua, 29 (Gil-Galad- Bilbo)
*Doriath, 41 (Dior)
*Doriath, 59 (Beleg- Elwe)
*Alqua, 70 (Osse- Uinen)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Alqualonde- Eriol, Osse
*Doriath- Elurin, Saeros
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07-19-2008, 07:07 AM
--GROUP B--
When morning broke in Edoras rain was falling, but as the evening progressed and with kick off only hours away the sun suddenly burst throught the clouds, illuminating a glorious rainbow stretching over the snow-clad mountains in the south. The gilded ornaments of Meduseld Stadium were glimmering majestically and on it’s pinnacles, high above the crowd below, the green and white banners of the home team were flying proudly. It was a beautiful day for football.
The sell-out crowd had two matches to look forward to tonight. First Breeland, in desperate need of a win, was to play already qualified Tol-In-Gaurhoth. It was the second match the home crowd was most eager to watch however, as their beloved Edoras was to secure a spot in the play-offs against Mirkwood. A draw would do it for the Rohirrim, and few doubted they would succeed front of their passionate supporters.
The biggest pre-match story ahead of the first game was the alledged excursion into the Path of the Dead that some of the Tol-In-Gaurhoth players were reported to have done. After having secured their place in knockout-stages of the tournament, there were reports of a wet celebration in their Inn near the Hornburg. A waiter at the party has confirmed that a few prominent players, of which Saruon and The Phantom stood out, were bragging about ‘showing those half-baked ghouls just who should be afraid of who in this valley’. Whether they went ahead with their plans isn’t known, but some pundits commented that they should feel right at home inside that dreadful passage.
As the stadium filled up for the first match of the evening, there was no sign of weariness on the faces of the Tol-In-Gaurhoth players, who looked very relaxed as they entered the field. There opponents Breeland seemed tense though, as they were pressed to win in order to give themselves a possibility to progress. As the match kicked off, it soon became apparent that this would not be an easy task. Offensively, star men Tom Bombadill and The Barrow Wight were given very little space to operate in and at the back it looked even worse for the Breelanders, as their diminutive backline struggled against the aerial strenght of Nogrod, deployed as a targetman for the day. His lay-offs often picked out the runs of the Phantom and Sauron, who created havoc in the northeners defence. Breeland tried to play more agressively, pushing up their back four, but this only created more openings for Tol-In-Gaurhoth, who very nearly took the lead when The Phantom picked out Sauron’s perfectly timed run, giving him a one-to-one opportunity with Old Man Willow, who managed to pull off a good save. Sauron wasn’t to be denyed for long though, and in the 22nd minute he broke the deadlock with a thunderous drive from just outside the area. Old Man Willow looked rooted to his spot as the ball rocketed past him and into the net.
Now Breeland’s captain Bombadill tried to rally his troops and he was whisteling a merry tune as he powered past Lhuna down the right. The smile on his face turned upside down however as he tumbled to the ground in agony. Lhuna appeared to have grabbed his beard, and ref Boro88 had to separate the two before showing the Tol-In-Gaurhoth defender a well deserved yellow card. Minutes later crowd favourite Eomer earned another booking by sending The Barrow Wight flying thought the air with a harsh challange. Any suggestions that Tol-In-Gaurhoth would take it easy and save their strength for the later stages of the tournament could be easily dismissed. They were really banging up their opponents who were beginning to look a bit scared at this point.
At the start of the second half Breeland once again tried to rally, but they were immidiately punished. Formendacil expertly controlled a long ball from Hookbill and advanced down the left. His pinpoint cross was met by the head of Nogrod, and directed into the net past a hapless Old Man Willow. It was a good effort by the big Finn, but Nob and Bob really could have done a lot better with their marking. At this point the match was all but over, and Tol-In-Gaurhoth were happy just to knock the ball around and keep possesion. When the final whistle sounded, Breeland had not managed a single quality effort on goal. Bombadill and The Barrow.Wight had been completely neutralised by the Tol-In-Gaurhoth-defence, led by the excellent centrebacks Gwathagor and Cailin.
Breeland 0-2 Tol-In-Gaurhoth
shots 7-14
on target 3-7
GOALS:
*TIG, 22 (Sauron- the phantom)
*TIG, 50 (Nogrod- Formendacil)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Breeland- Goldberry, Harry, Ferny
*TIG- Nogrod, Lhuna, Eomer
The disapointment of failing to hold on to a second half lead against Tol-In-Gaurhoth was all but forgotten among the Edoras fans, who, judging by the singing and taunting in the streets and bars during the day, seemed certain of victory; a conviction no doubt boosted by copious amounts of mead consumed during the day. Most of their taunting was directed at Scata, the Mirkwood star striker, who had had a torrid time last time he played the Rohirrim. Mirkwood were seen as a patch-work team by most pundits, and they were disregarded by the Edoras fans, something which only seemed to please team captain Thranduil. “Being the underdogs just gives us the peace we need to prepare for the game” he said to a reporter prior to the game. “We have a good chance of progressing in this competition and are confident in our abilities”.
The crowd roared as the two teams finally made it onto the pitch. Last of all Eorl the Young came out of the tunnel and the noice reached a crescendo. The Mirkwood players were not daunted however, and when play came underway it was they who made the brighter start. Although Edoras tried to attack they looked a little nervous, often losing possession and allowing Mirkwood to counter-attack. Fair-haired Legolas had a few good efforts early on, and the female fans in the stands were swooning. As the half progressed however, The Rohirrim, urged on by the home crowd, started to take over the match. It payed off in the 28th minute when Muzgash and Gorbag allowed a hopeful long ball from Eowyn to drop behind them, giving Eorl the chance to steal in and finish with applause. The crowd exploded in extasy.
The joy was not to be long-lived though, as Mirkwood equalised in the 38th minute of play, though a deflected shot by captain Thranduil. The nerves were once again showing in the faces of the Edoras players and they could well have been two goals down at half time, had it not been for a pair of very classy saves by Theoden, on both occations denying Scata in front of goal.
The second half was pretty much a mirror image of the first. Edoras tried to come forward, and did create quite a few chances, but they looked anxious, more afraid of losing than hungry to win. In the 52nd minute Legolas hit the bar with a swirling shot, and the home supporters grew quieter. A draw would do it for them, but they were getting nervous now, and would have prefered a bigger margin of error. In the 58th minute the home team was handed a gift though, as a weak back-pass by Grishnakh was intercepted by Eowyn, who rounded the keeper and rolled the ball into the open net. Thranduil could not have been happy with the defending as once again the Orcs had been all too negligent.
Alas, the party atmosphere in the stands wasn’t to last long this time either. In the 66th minute Mirkwood equalised once again and what a goal it was. Thranduil aimed a corner towards his son Legolas who met it with an unstoppable volley from some 35 yards out, leaving Theoden no chance to save. Although renowned for his long distance projectiles, Legolas can’t have scored many better than this. Sensational! The home crowd was stunned, while the few Mirkwood fans present (mostly unruly spiders) screamed out their joy.
Now Mirkwoood were going all out for the win, as Edoras failed to mobilise a third time, falling back deep into their own half. Their defensive outlook seemed to work though as Mirkwood struggeled to create chances, but the Edoras players could never allow themselves to back down too much and give the dreaded Legolas a chance to shoot. The Edoras penalty area was starting to resemble a war zone now, as Mirkwood pushed more and more players forward. In the 80th minute the pressure finally payed off when Mirkwood were awarded a penalty kick as Grimbeorn was alledged to have been man-handled inside the area. Inevetably it was Scata who stepped up, and he made no mistake, sending Theoden the wrong way. With a finger to his mouth and a swagger he celebrated the goal in front of the dejected and silent Edoras fans.
The Rohirrim tried to come back into the game, but despite managing a few half-chances, they were never really close to a third goal. Edoras were eliminated in front of their home crowd! As the jubilant Mirkwood players and supporters celebrated, the Edoras players left the pitch with their heads hanging low. They would not sleep well tonight.
Edoras 2-3 Mirkwood
shots 20-22
on target 8-10
GOALS:
*Edoras, 28 (Eorl- Eowyn)
*Mirkwood, 38 (Thranduil- Nazgul #8)
*Edoras, 58 (Eowyn)
*Mirkwood, 66 (Legolas- Thranduil)
*Mirkwood, 80 pen (Scatha)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Edoras- Folcwine, Brytta, Thengel, Folca
*Mirkwood- Muzgash, Grishnakh, Nazgul #8
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Group B EDORAS
Mirkwood – Tol in Gaurhoth 2-3
Breeland – Edoras 2-3
Breeland – Mirkwood 3-3
Edoras – Tol in Gaurhoth 2-3
Breeland - Tol in Gaurhoth 0-2
Edoras - Mirkwood 2-3
Final Standings:
1. Tol in Gaurhoth 8-4 9pts Q
2. Mirkwood 8-8 4pt Q
3. Edoras 7-8 3pts
4. Breeland 5-8 1pt
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07-19-2008, 11:29 AM
--GROUP D--
Osgilath was bustling as in it’s heydays when the city prepared to host the final matches of group D of the Arda Cup. Two matches were on the schedule and what matches they were! First out was the showdown between Nargothrond and Lothlorien, a match-up between two strong Elven sides, with the much publicized sibling rivallary of Galadriel and Finrod Felagund as the highlight. Later, there was the game all had been anticipating with both exitement and apprehension: the meeting between the home team and their most bitter rivals, the Corsairs of Umbar. The Kin-Strife it was dubbed in the media, and the pre-match comments from both sides certainly lived up to this epithet. “They have polluted their blood with lesser men” said Castamir of Umbar to a MESPN- reporter. “There’s no way they can beat us with half-bloods such as Eldacar in their side”, he continued.
Osgilath on their side accused Umbar of spying on them, in an attempt to reveal tactical plans and set-play variaties. Falastur spoke on a press conference the day before the game: “We have found several cats sneaking around our training facilities and there’s little doubt where they came from. But my dear wife Berúthiel, you shall know your spying will avail to nothing. We will crush you tomorrow”.
"Employing a Nazgul shows they are no better than Mordor", Eärnil added.
As kick-off approached, many wondered whether Galadriel and her Lothlorien would improve from the lacklustre form they had been showing so far, and as the teams took to the field, the determination in the face of the lady was plain to see. Sadly, her winning mentality was once again missing in most of her team-mates, even though Lothlorien still had a theoretic chance to make it into the play-offs. Nargothrond, playing relaxed with nothing to lose, were simply a much better team this night. Led by midfield-maestros Finrod and Glaurung, the latter playing with real fire in his belly, the Beleriand side toyed with their Silvan counterparts. First they brought the tempo down to tire their opponents out chasing the ball around and then, suddenly, a change of pace and an attack with great movement and precision. In fact, Galadriel did well to restrict the Noldo side to two goals only.
The first came after 37 minutes of play, when Gwindor latched on to a pinpoint pass from the elegant Finrod and did well to finish with a low shot, despite the unnerving attention of Gollum grasping after his neck. Finrod himself also got of the scoresheet in the 61th minute, when he beat his sister with a curling right-footed shot from the left that nestled into the far corner. When the match was over, Galadriel looked distraught, and her mood was in no way lightened when Bregolas offered to exchange jerseys.
Lothlorien 0-2 Nargothrond
shots 7-15
on target 3-7
GOALS:
*Nargothrond, 37 (Gwindor- Finrod)
*Nargothrond, 61 (Finrod- Baragund)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Lothorien- Amroth, Nimrodel, Gollum
*Nargothrond- Barahir
When Umbar came out of the tunnel in their black jerseys, the boos and the jeers from the home crowd had to be heard to be believed. Outside of the stadium their bus had been attacked and almost turned over by a bunch of hoolingans ‘playing orc’ and the reception inside of it was no better. But there was a spark in the eyes of Castamir and his team when they huddled onto the pitch, avoiding best as they could the coins and pebbles hurled towards them from above.
As soon as play was underway it was clear this was going to be a match to remember. Osgilath were playing as there were no tomorrow and throwing caution to the wind, totally abandoning their usually so defensive gameplan. Umbar were hard pressed, but played a tactically sound game, trying to hit Osgilath on the break with quick counter-attacks on the flanks. But it was the home team which started best and after having missed two good chances early on Eärnil made the third one count, as he nodded home an Eldacar cross from 5 yards out. Umbar were soon back on level terms though, when Berúthiel, nicknamed the Queen, scored a sensational goal against the run of play. She showed almost cat-like agility when she leaped between two onrushing defenders with the ball between her feet, and finished the move off with a crisp left-footed drive beyond the reach of Romendacil in goal. It was 1-1 at half-time, a result that would see the home team advance to the next round.
It was not long into the second half before Umbar took a shock lead however. Once again “the Queen” was the inspiration for her team, as she beat two defenders and delivered a low ball across goal that was met by Angamaite at the far post for an easy finish. Osgilath were not startled however as there was plenty of time left on the clock and they felt they had the better team. Urged on by their fanatic supporters they played some very nice football too, despite of the pressure. Umbar was holding on though. Eldacar, having been taunted by Castamir for not being a real Numenorian, seemed determined to prove his detractors wrong. By far Osgilath’s best player for the night, he was tormenting the Umbar defence with quick feet and accurate passing. It was fitting that he was the one to bring the home team back on level terms in the 67th minute as he skinned Brodda on the right and dispatched a ferocious low drive from a tight angle. Pelendur in goal probably should have done better with it though, but he allowed it to slip under his arms despite having it pretty well covered.
The remainder of the game would go down to history, as the two teams went at each other with a fury seldom to be seen. Umbar, now needing a goal, tried to feed balls to Berúthiel and Nazgul #9 on the wings, who in turn looked to deliver crosses into the box for the tall Castamir, now often supported by Angamaite and Sangahyando. Osgiliath wouldn’t settle back into defence yet either, and really wanted a win in front of their home crowd. Eldacar looked dangerous everytime he had the ball at his feet, and Eärnil could and perhaps should have scored off one of his passes, but the forward was repeatedly and often unnessesarily caught off-side.
Eärnil was to regret his over-eagerness (something the Nazgul did not fail to point out) as Umbar once again silenced the home crowd. Unseen by his marker, Nazgul #9 managed to open up space for himself, and delivered a cross into the box which was met by Castamir whose bullet header hit the crossbar and went in with nine minutes to play. He pulled the black jersey over his head celebrating, and the crowd was furious when they saw a sceptre printed on his white undershirt.
Time was now running short for the home side, and their play was getting increasingly desperate, with hopeful long balls. Playing on injury time Osgilath finally got the chance they were looking for. Calimehtar’s attempted clearance hit an outstretched leg and fell perfectly for Eldacar, who looked certain to score. But Pelendur made up for his earlier error by making a fantastic save at full stretch, and then another one, as Ostoher followed up on the rebound. That was all Osgilath could muster, and as the referee blowed his whistle the Kin-Strife was over. They had lost. All was lost.
Osgiliath 2-3 Umbar
shots 15-12
on target 8-6
GOALS:
*Osgiliath, 27 (Earnil- Eldacar)
*Umbar, 38 (Beruthiel- Fastred)
*Umbar, 53 (Angamaite- Beruthiel)
*Osgiliath, 67 (Eldacar- Falastur)
*Umbar, 81 (Castamir- Nazgul #9)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Osgiliath- Cemendur, Ostoher
*Umbar- Calimehtar, Brodda
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D OSGILIATH
Nargothrond – Umbar 3-1
Lothlorien – Osgiliath 0-1
Lothlorien – Umbar 1-1
Nargothrond – Osgiliath 2-1
Osgiliath – Umbar 2-3
Lothlorien - Nargothrond 0-2
Final standings:
1. Nargothrond 7-2 9pts Q
2. Umbar 5-6 4pt Q
3. Osgiliath 4-5 3pts
4. Lothlorien 1-4 1pt
Nogrod
07-20-2008, 08:11 AM
It was clear from the early morning hours on that Gondolin was the place to be that day. The whole city was buzzing in anticipation of the day’s matches. The home team had secured their place in the final 16 with stunning performances creating a real football-madness in the city. And there was lot to cheer for the elves who had adopted their kinsmen from the Tuna team as their second favourites.
"The Rock of the Music of Water" -stadium was sold out already before noon and it was bursting with chants, dances and the waving of flags a few hours before the first match of the day. Whatever the Ereborians said about being quietly scorned the general mood was that of peace, love and harmony – and sunshine.
The first twenty minutes of the game between Erebor and Tuna were marked by extra-careful play from both sides. The stakes were high as the winner would get through the next round of games and the losers would be sent home. To Tuna even a draw would suffice. The crowd lived passionately with the game even if it wasn’t any great drama in the beginning. But at 22nd minute the stadium was suddenly silenced. An innocent looking attack turned into a disaster for the Eldar team as Girion released Smaug free to roam. The dragon wiped Elenwe and Guilen out of the way and banged the ball in giving Orodreth no chance.
Even if – and partly just because of – Erebor made it a tough game in the end, and especially Girion, Smaug and Bard were a constant threat on the Eldarin goal, the elves will remember the game as “the game of the founding mothers”. There was no question about the heroines of the game. Though football enthusiasts will remember it also as the game of the founding father. The way Finwë supported his wife and daughter-in-law by attracting the attention of the defenders with his constant dashes to and fro really created the space the women needed to roll their show.
Miriel scored one of the most beautiful goals in the tournament so far at 31st minute volleying the ball into the upper corner of the goal from mid-air. Nerdanel got room for the pass after Finwë had made a distractive run the opposite way drawing Thorin and Thror with him. The great roar and cheer of the crowd must have been heard far outside the vale of Tumladen.
Erebor came to the second half full of energy and their efforts were rewarded at 51st minute when Girion managed to break free with a nice pass behind the defenders by Bard. But after that goal which put Erebor in the lead again the real show started. During the last half an hour it seemed there were only three players in the field and a bunch of statists standing around watching their performances in awe. With a bit more accurate shooting the game might have ended 2-5 or 2-6. Such was the hurricane that devastated the Erebor defences making the crowd go just wild.
Nerdanel’s constant runs into the tip of the attack and the astonishing agility and creativity of the duo supported by the intelligent counter-runs by Finwë were just poison to the bit clumsy and slow dwarven defence. Finally Nerdanel brought the game even on 68th minute after one of the neatest passing-shows seen in "The Rock of the Music of Water" –stadium. Miriel’s winning goal was no poorer. The duo just tore the defence apart and in the end fooled Bain at the goal as well. Either one could have scored the goal but finally Nerdanel offered her mother-in-law the honour of making the winner.
One thing is now certain. Whoever meets the Tuna team the next round will need a lot of feet in their downstairs…
The crowd was more than happy with the result and the singing went on the whole hour the interval between the two games lasted.
Erebor 2-3 Tuna
shots 12-14
on target 6-7
GOALS:
*Erebor, 22 (Smaug- Girion)
*Tuna, 31 (Miriel- Nerdanel)
*Erebor, 51 (Girion- Bard)
*Tuna, 68 (Nerdanel- Miriel)
*Tuna, 77 (Miriel- Nerdanel)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Erebor- Thror, Thrain, Bard
*Tuna- Ingwe
The athmosphere was jubilant as the evening-game began and the crowd got just what it wanted even if the game as such wasn’t a classic at any standards. The two teams were just on so different level in what came to their individual skill and tactical prowess. Though it must be acknowledged that the Gondorians fought hard the first fifty minutes against a far superior opponent. But after Ecthelion turned the numbers at the scoreboard into 3-1 they finally gave up. And the last half an hour was mainly kicking the ball from one to another as both teams had had enough.
Maeglin pulled the home team to a lead on 18th minute with nice header after a freekick given by Eol. Eol himself finished the 2-0 goal after Penlod’s shot deflected back from Minalcar’s back offering him a sudden opportunity he was not hesitant to use.
In the first minutes of the second half Gondorian efforts were finally rewarded with a goal. It was a nice run by lord Imrahil and Faramir from Anardil’s brilliant long pass that resulted in a nice two on one attack and a goal.
But Gondolin wasn’t in a mood for any uncertainties. A nice dribbling by Eol created him the room to pass the ball backwards to onrushing Ecthelion who hammered a real killer into the back of the Gondorian net from 18 meters.
The homecrowd was satisfied with the day and all except a few Ereborians cheered for a great tournament. It had been a great group from which the two best teams had clearly gotten forwards.
Gondolin 3-1 Gondor
shots 15-11
on target 7-5
GOALS:
*Gondolin, 18 (Maeglin- Eol)
*Gondolin, 38 (Eol- Penlod)
*Gondor, 51 (Imrahil- Faramir)
*Gondolin, 59 (Ecthelion- Eol)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Gondolin- Salgant, Penlod
*Gondor- Minalcar, Calmacil
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E GONDOLIN
Erebor – Gondor 2-1
Gondolin – Tuna 3-2
Gondor – Tuna 1-3
Erebor – Gondolin 1-2
Tuna – Erebor 3-2
Gondolin – Gondor 3-1
1. Gondolin 8-4 9pts. Q
2. Tuna 8-6 6pts. Q
3. Erebor 5-6 3pts.
4. Gondor 3-8 0pts.
skip spence
07-20-2008, 09:23 AM
I
Maeglin pulled the home team to a lead on 18th minute with nice header after a freekick given by Eol. Eol himself finished the 2-0 goal after Penlod’s shot deflected back from Minalcar’s back offering him a sudden opportunity he was not hesitant to use.
Hm. I never should have transfered Eöl. But I must say, I'm really surprised to see the Dark Elf excel under the bright sun of Tumladen, and getting along so well on the pitch with his Noldori teammates.
the phantom
07-20-2008, 11:36 AM
--GROUP F--
The first game upon Taniquetil between Armenelos and Helm's Deep sparked little interest among the local football fans. Armenelos was already assured a spot in the playoffs, and Helm's Deep had already bought their tickets for a swan boat back to Middle Earth.
The game everyone was waiting for was the finale between the host Taniquetil and the scrappy patchwork team from Amon Rhud. No one expected Taniquetil to have much trouble with their opponent, but as many pointed out no one expected Taniquetil to have such a close game with Helm's Deep, and certainly not lose 3-0 in their second game. And so it was that though they held a great advantage there was a splinter of fear in the minds of the Taniquetil supporters.
The first game was poorly attended. A very small group of travelers from Rohan was there to cheer on Helm's Deep, and the few Numenoreans who had been allowed into Valinor were cheering for Armenelos. Most of the several thousand Numenoreans who made the trip were denied entry, and thus were on their tall ships gathered around the palantir to watch the contest.
But it wasn't much of a contest at all. After Helm's Deep got off a surprising flurry of shots right in the first couple of minutes, Armenelos took firm control as Ar Pharazon rocketed in his fourth goal of the tournament. Only minutes after that he threatened to score again, only this time after he had drawn everyone to him he chipped it over to Tar Minastir who tapped in the point blank shot for a 2-0 lead. After that Armenelos pretty well coasted through the rest of the game. The only other score was at minute 62 when a Helm's Deep defender mishandled a pass and Tar Minastir pounced on it and banged it home for the final 3-0 tally.
The final whistle sounded and the Numenoreans left the stadium chanting loudly. They had swept the group. They had conquered the blessed realm.
Armenelos 3-0 Helm's Deep
shots 15-7
on target 7-4
GOALS:
*Armenelos, 8 (Ar Pharazon- Tar Ancalimon)
*Armenelos, 20 (Tar Minastir- Ar Pharazon)
*Armenelos, 62 (Tar Minastir)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Armenelos- Tar Atanamir, Tar Telperien
*Helm's Deep- Helm, Goldwine, Fengel
As the start of the second game approached the stadium filled like a water bowl, till the fans were practically spilling over the top edge. Everyone was quite anxious. "We're Taniquetil!" said one. "We shouldn't be playing for our lives in the final match! What's wrong with us?"
But the game kicked off and the fear was dispelled as Taniquetil took immediate control of the ball and began working it systematically around the pitch, looking for the perfect opening. The boys from Amon Rhud had been trained well and had big game experience from their days playing for titles with Turin and Beleg, and they were able to do just enough to keep Taniquetil from getting what they wanted.
But at minute 20 there was a small opening, and Varda rifled a pass to Lorien who tried to redirect it in, but it missed just wide. And then at minute 31 there was yet another golden opportunity, but Manwe's well placed shot was barely saved by Ebor. The crowd groaned collectively. "Convert already!" screamed a drunk Maia.
And he didn't have to wait long. At minute 40 Thorondor swooped down in front of the goal and Lorien found him with an accurate pass and suddenly it was 1-0. The Taniquetil crowd, who had had so little to cheer about the previous game, roared thunderously. It was impossible to hear anything else the rest of the half.
During the break the fans made their way to the concession stands and restrooms, and the mood was festive with much high-fiving and chest-bumping. For the first time in the tournament everyone was feeling good about their team. As the second half started those feelings grew stronger, as Taniquetil's smothering defense lived up to its billing and shut down Amon Rhud completely, giving them no good chances to equalize.
At minute 65 Taniquetil nearly took a two goal lead, but Ebor got a fingertip and Varda's header and it bounced off of the sidebar. As time wound down the crowd started singing the praises of the Valar, and all over Valinor Elves and Ainu wore broad smiles.
And then at the 87 minute mark- disaster!
Amon Rhud was awarded a corner kick, and Algund boomed the ball and curved it away from the goal and the massed defenders, directly to Androg who had started in close to goal but ran out to meet the ball. As the ball sped towards him Androg, whose back was to the goal, left the ground and kicked the ball violently over his head and backwards towards the net. The ball passed directly between the heads of two Taniquetil defenders and past the reaching Mandos and straight on into the goal!
The Amon Rhud players went wild and their celebration could be heard throughout the silenced arena. Play restarted and Taniquetil tried desperately to score, but quick scores were not their forte and the game ended at 1-1.
Taniquetil's goal differential for the group was -2. Amon Rhud's was -1.
It was over. Taniquetil was eliminated.
Amon Rhud 1-1 Taniquetil
shots 6-8
on target 3-4
GOALS:
*Taniquetil, 40 (Thorondor- Lorien)
*Amon Rhud, 87 (Androg- Algund)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Amon Rhud- Forhend, Gethron
*Taniquetil- Este, Thorondor
the phantom
07-20-2008, 01:18 PM
--GROUP H--
The final games for Group H were a hot ticket. Orcs were standing on street corners selling them for twenty times what they payed for them originally- and people were buying! The stadium would not be empty for the first game as many others had been for the final round, for both games had playoff hopes riding on them.
Valimar and Angband were set to play each other in the night match, and both sat at four points in the group with a +2 goal differential. A loss by Annuminas in the first match would guarantee both a spot in the playoffs. But if Annuminas won, as most expected, they would take the points lead and either Valimar or Angband would then have the opportunity to eliminate their bitter foes by defeating them and allowing Annuminas to advance with them.
Many fans of Valimar and Angband could not decide which scenario they wanted to see. "Well, I'd feel much safer if Annuminas lost or tied in the first match, but at the same time I'd just love to see Angband have to stay home for the playoffs," said one Valimar fan, expressing quite well the conflicting emotions of many of his fellows.
As Annuminas took the field they looked grim and determined, but so did their foes from Brethil, who did not intend to return back to the forest without picking up a point, or at least scoring a goal. The match was intense, and rough, with neither side willing to give an inch. Both teams had their chances, but the defenses held. The deadlock was not broken till more than half an hour into the match when Annuminas counter attacked quickly and Araphor was able to find an open Arantar for the header.
After the half both teams came out and worked as hard as ever, only this time it was Brethil who was rewarded in the 67th minute on a goal by Haleth. Many of the Valimar and Angband fans cheered, knowing that a tie would clinch it for their teams, but Annuminas ignored the crowd and kept fighting valiantly for the win.
In their first match against Angband, Araphor scored after minute 80 to score a tie. In their next match with Valimar it was again Araphor scoring after minute 80 for the tie. And unbelievably, for the third straight game Araphor came through yet again in the final minutes, scoring the game winner off of a nice feed from Valandur. The Annuminas section screamed with joy and the Valimar and Angband fans bit their nails in worry as time ran out and the whistle sounded.
Annuminas had taken the points lead in Group H.
Annuminas 2-1 Brethil
shots 14-11
on target 7-4
GOALS:
*Annuminas, 36 (Arantar- Araphor)
*Brethil, 67 (Haleth- Hunthor)
*Annuminas, 81 (Araphor- Valandur)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Annuminas- Arveleg, Arantar, Elendur
*Brethil- Hunthor, Dorlas, Handir, Manthor
As the final game prepared to start, the pro-Angband crowd began working itself into a frenzy. Orc captains round the stadium encouraged their troops not to be nervous, but rather confident that their team would prevail so long as the crowd was behind them. The crowd for the most part took this advice to heart, and so it was that Angband trotted out to wild cheers and Valimar to rumbling boos.
As the game progressed it was clear that these two titans were evenly matched. The heroic Eonwe, Tulkas, and company pushed hard, but the mighty Balrogs pushed back. The skillful Istari and Ulmo defended brilliantly, but Ancalagon and Gothmog up front gave them everything they could handle.
Both sides forced a narrow save by the opposing keeper, but at minute 29 Earendil fired such a pin-point rocket that even Carcharoth couldn't do anything and Valimar took the lead. The crowd was not deterred, however, and continued supporting the home team loudly. Shortly before the half they erupted as Ancalagon pounded in the equalizer.
As the second half rolled along the intensity and tempo increased, and cards had to be handed out. In minute 62 the crowd was quieted a bit for the first time as Earendil sent in a screamer that bounced off the post straight to Eonwe who sent the rebound in for the lead. But Angband came storming back, building up the attack, and at minute 75 it was Melkor himself taking matters into his own hands, running in and deflecting Gothmog's pass into the back of the net to pull even yet again.
As the seconds ticked away both squads seemed determined to eliminate their foes from contention, but the defenses held, and the game ended with a 2-2 tie. Many of the fans were confused, wondering what that result would mean for the group standings. And then the group point totals flashed on the screen.
Annuminas- 5
Angband- 5
Valimar- 5
A three way tie!
And then the goal differentials-
Annuminas +1
Angband +2
Valimar +2
The orcs and dragons sent up a mighty cheer as their team would be advancing to the playoffs. The only question left- who had won the group? Valimar or Angband?
Angband 2-2 Valimar
shots 13-14
on target 5-7
GOALS:
*Valimar, 29 (Earendil- Tilion)
*Angband, 42 (Ancalagon- Melkor)
*Valimar, 62 (Eonwe- Earendil)
*Angband, 75 (Melkor- Gothmog)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Angband- Ulfast, Balrog #3, Balrog #2
*Valimar- Pallando, Orome, Tulkas
Nogrod
07-20-2008, 06:24 PM
The next day, after the games of the second round, some pretty serious incidents of violence bursted out in the open. Many orcs felt it was incomprehensible that some of their fellows had cheered and partied even if the home team had not won the Hithlumians. It made them look at this game called football with even more suspicion they had before. It was clearly a degrading game able to make decent orcs into love-babbling losers. And they would have none of that. Here and there gangs of drunken anti-football youth attacked orcs wearing football garments, scarfs or carrying flags or banners. No need to add they also ran on any visiting football fan they could lay their hands onto.
The tally of the day was 43 killed, 72 wounded and bruised plus 287 jailed for violence. Due to their carefulness only 3 tourists were killed and 14 maimed.
MEFA protested for the violence and threathened to cancel the last matches if the organizers couldn’t solve the problems. And the organizers managed to perform a miracle. With good relations to the government they managed to impose a martial law for the last day of games.
Every street and corner was filled with orc-guards. The stadium and it’s surroundings were heavily guarded with a hand-picked battalion chosen from those who were football-positive in the elite troops of the army. There were also special patrols checking the inns and pubs to see whether anything was brewing under cover.
So the games of the third round began under a relative peace.
Hithlum and Minas Tirith offered the handful of spectators quite a nice match and some beautiful saves by both goaltenders. Minas Tirith’s players had their chances in their own hands and they had clearly decided to give their best. Especially in the defence the self-denying tactics of the Minas Tirith team frustrated the feared Hithlum forwards. It seemed every player gave all he got to the game.
And Minas Tirith was not bad in the offence either. It was only because of the alertness and a few spectacular saves by Huor that kept Minas Tirith at bay. The continuous long runs made by the strikers and mid-fielders challenged the Hithlum defence and resulted finally in a 1-0 lead on the 29th minute when Earnur slided the pass of Boromir in from near the post.
But slowly the Minas Tirith team started to wear down. It was clear they were not up to playing in such an intensive manner for the full 90 minutes. And little by little their attacks became more sporadic and less fast, and little by little their pressure on the Hithlum forwards lessened. And that was the beginning of the end for Minas Tirith.
Giving space and time to players like Turin and Hurin is always a bad idea for the opposing team. But that was just what Minas Tirith had to do as the whole team had run themselves quite exhausted already before the half-time whistle.
Hurin thanked for the space left him and passed the ball nicely behind the defence-line where Turin had hurried himself and the game was even on the 41st minute.
Minas Tirith’s players managed to keep the game tied in the beginning of the second half after having rested for the intermission but soon their feet became heavy again and Hithlum took the control it never lost. On 68th minute Hithlum finally got what it quite frankly deserved.
Turin gave the corner. First it looked like it was a bad one as the ball flew high up past the goal. But as the defenders took their move to reposition themselves nearer the ball – or made it for it – they realised that Fingon had been waiting for the ball there far on the right side of the goal. And he headed it straight back to the left side where Hurin now had all the space and time he needed to just put the ball in. Had Ecthelion II not played one of his best matches the numbers could have been far worse for Minas Tirith.
So Minas Tirith lost the game and will now pack for home while the frighteningly solid-looking Hithlum team will proceed on the next rounds.
Hithlum 2-1 Minas Tirith
shots 15-13
on target 8-6
GOALS:
*Minas Tirith, 29 (Earnur- Boromir I)
*Hithlum, 41 (Turin- Hurin)
*Hithlum, 68 (Hurin- Fingon)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Hithlum- Aegnor, Marach, Angrod
*Minas Tirith- Telumehtar, Beregond
The arena was not full as the evening game began. The unrest and all the police-operations had clearly affected the possible spectators. Many had been afraid to turn in for fear of getting beaten.
That was sad as the game was pretty entertaining in the end – and looking at the teams it was all too clear it would not be a game for sissies or child-soccer. At some points a more sophisticated football fan might have asked himself whether it was rather rugby the teams were playing but the referee held a permissive line as not to be the decider of the outcome. And it was also clear that even this “easier” crowd of football loving orcs was intimidating enough for any referee.
To the great joy of the home crowd – and relief of the organizers – the Mordor team really showed it’s qualities on the first half getting an unbeatable-feeling 2-0 lead after a nice show of talent and boldness, especially that of the Witch King and the Mouth. The two arranged both goals each one scoring once. It was clear there was a better team and a weaker one in the field.
The two-goal lead slackened the Mordor team a bit and gave Moria a chance to come back to the game. After some nice tries in the beginning of the second half Moria finally scored. While Durin and his Bane were tightly watched by Shagrat and Gothmog there seemed to open room for Azog and Bolg to play. And they used it beautifully. Azog passed from near the corner-flag to the corner of the box where Bolg took the ball, dribbled Nazgul #7 off and passed it back to Azog who had been left totally unguarded as he had crept nearer the goal. Shelob had been anticipating a pass to the back-corner and was late from the shot.
Unfortunately for the Moria-side it didn’t take long for the Mordor team to set the arena on fire with a 3-1 goal. Khamul saw the opportunity as Watcher was wandering far away from it’s goal and sent a long pass to Nazgul #3 who in turn sent a high ball over Wathcer and into the net just below the pole.
Moria managed to come yet one goal behind before the game ended but no one actually believed they could equalise. And they didn’t.
The home crowd was overjoyed for the victory and the entertainment, and under a heavy police surveillance they poured out from the arena to fill their mugs in the nearby pubs specifically reserved for football fans. The night was less violent the pessimists had predicted. Partly due to the fact that the home team had won.
Mordor 3-2 Moria
shots 17-12
on target 8-5
GOALS:
*Mordor, 28 (WK- Mouth)
*Mordor, 39 (Mouth- WK)
*Moria, 53 (Azog-Bolg)
*Mordor, 63 (Naz #3- Khamul)
*Moria, 81 (Bolg- Azog)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Mordor- Naz #4, Shagrat, Naz #5
*Moria- Narvi, Great Goblin, Durin, Ohtar
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G MORDOR
Hithlum – Moria 3-1
Minas Tirith – Mordor 1-2
Minas Tirith – Moria 2-2
Hithlum – Mordor 2-2
Hithlum – Minas Tirith 2-1
Mordor – Moria 3-2
1. Hithlum 7-4 7pts. Q
2. Mordor 7-5 7pts. Q
3. Minas Tirith 4-6 1pt.
4. Moria 5-8 1pt.
the phantom
07-20-2008, 07:51 PM
Angband and Valimar were the top two teams from Group H, but as their pts, goal differential, total goals scored, and head-to-head were a wash, it was decided that a shootout would break the tie between them.
Each team sent their five best scorers to take a shot at the opposing goal. The highest total would be declared the group winner.
A coin was flipped and it declared that Angband would be the first to shoot.
Ancalagon- score
Eonwe- score
Gothmog- score
Tulkas- save
Melkor- score
Earendil- score
Ulfast- score
Tilion- score
Balrog #5- save
Orome- save
Angband wins the shoot-out 4 to 3. They would represent Group H as the 1 seed, and Valimar as the 2 seed.
Nilpaurion Felagund
07-20-2008, 08:56 PM
Sorry for the delay, but blue resisted conversion to jpeg format (yes, I use Paint), and so the names of the qualifying teams were unreadable.
I just pasted the worksheets I made of the standings and the bracket, and attached them to this post. Tomorrow I may have time to turn both into pictures.
Nogrod
07-21-2008, 12:43 PM
A keen observer might acknowledge that the individual performances have gotten a lot better as the tournament has advanced and thence with performances one got three points in the first leg of the matches one might have been left on zero on the third leg. But then again these stars are relative to any round of game and who makes the outstanding performances.
Five stars go to:
Miriel of Tuna
Nerdanel of Tuna
Eöl of Gondolin
Huor of Hithlum
Three stars go to:
Tar Minastir of Armenelos
Boromir II of Rivendell
Finrod of Nargothrond
Melkor of Angband
Eowyn of Edoras
Girion of Erebor
Hurin of Hithlum
Thranduil of Mirkwood
The Mouth of Mordor
Bolg of Moria
Eldacar of Osgiliath
Beruthiel of Umbar
Eärendil of Valimar
Beor of Nargothrond
Elros of Armenelos
Drauglin of Tol-In-Gaurhoth
Celebrimbor of Formenos
One star goes to:
Oropher of Mirkwood
Pelendur of Umbar
Ecthelion II of Minas Tirith
Finwë of Tuna
Araphor of Annuminas
Ar Pharazon of Armenelos
Fëanor of Formenos
Arahael of Fornost
The Witch King of Mordor
Azog of Moria
Aragorn of Rivendell
Carcaroth of Angband
There will be special awards from the Arda Kicker Magazine’s board at the end of the group stage as well.
Both Armenelos and Rivendell defences have been astonishingly solid allowing their opponents not a single goal. Therefore the defenders who seldom get rewarded in these star-tallies will get six extra-stars each and the goalies three extra stars each. The AKM acknowledges the joy of assigning the outstanding brothers tending the goal the same points...
Six special stars will go to:
Tar Atanamir of Armenelos
Tar Ciryiatan of Armenelos
Tar Telperien of Armenelos
Gildor of Rivendell
Celeborn of Rivendell
Erestor of Rivendell
Gandalf of Rivendell
Three special stars will go to:
Elros of Armenelos
Elrond of Rivendell
An Arda Kicker Magazine's sum up for the stars after the group-phase will follow a bit later…
Nogrod
07-21-2008, 01:51 PM
Eight stars:
Elrond of Rivendell
Hurin of Hithlum
Miriel of Tuna
Seven stars:
Elros of Armenelos
Six stars:
Eöl of Gondolin
Huor of Hithlum
Maeglin of Gondolin
Carcaroth of Angband
Celeborn of Rivendell
Erestor of Rivendell
Gandalf of Rivendell
Gildor of Rivendell
Tar Atanamir of Armenelos
Tar Ciryiatan of Armenelos
Tar Telperien of Armenelos
Five stars:
Ar Adunakhor of Armenelos
The Barrow Wight of Breeland
Huan of Formenos
Scatha of Mirkwood
Tar Palantir of Romenna
Four stars:
Ar Pharazon of Armenelos
Boromir II of Rivendell
Finwë of Tuna
The Witch King of Mordor
Three stars:
Amandil of Romenna
Eomer of Edoras
Fingolfin of Hithlum
Legolas of Mirkwood
Maedhros of Formenos
Mardil of Minas Tirith
Melian of doriath
The Phantom of Tol-In-Gaurhoth
Sauron of Tol-In-Gaurhoth
Tom Bombadill of Breeland
Turgon of Gondolin
Turin of Hithlum
Two stars:
Pelendur of Umbar
One star:
Amroth of Lothlorien
Aragost of Fornost
Argeleb of Annuminas
Bain of Erebor
Barahir of Nargothrond
Bard of Erebor
Beren of Nargothrond
Boromir I of Minas Tirith
Brytta of Edoras
Durin’s Bane of Moria
Eärendil of Valimar
Ebor of Amon Rhûd
Eldacar of Osgiliath
Eomer of Tol-In-Gaurhoth
Galadriel of Lothlorien
Glaurung of Nargothrond
Grishnak of Mirkwood
Gritnir of Amon Rhûd
Idril of Gondolin
Olwe of Alqualonde
Tilion of Valimar
Tuor of Gondolin
Ulfast of Angband
Valandur of Annuminas
Varda of Taniquetil
the phantom
07-25-2008, 10:40 AM
Sixteen teams were gone, sixteen teams remained. It was playoff time. The time for mistakes was past. There would be no opportunity for redemption. No ties. It was win or go home. Do or die.
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MATCH 1, AT RIVENDELL
The Valimar supporters that showed up in Rivendell were confident that their team was prepared. They had survived a very tough group, and shown that they were the equal of the great and powerful Angband team.
But the fans in Rivendell were confident as well. Rivendell had not given up a goal thus far, and they saw no reason why their defense couldn't win the match for them yet again. True, Valimar was skilled, but surely Gandalf and Elrond were up to the task of countering them.
The game kicked off and the fans of both sides cheered, and the players threw themselves into the battle, determined not to disappoint their confident supporters. But the players were not nearly so sure of the outcome. Many of them knew each other well, and knew that the other side was good enough to defeat them. Radagast, Pallando, and Alatar wondered if their former ally Gandalf had given the Rivendell offense tips on how to get past them, and Gandalf wondered the same of them. Elrond and Earendil both surveyed each other, fervently wishing there was a way for both of them to be successful, but knowing that it was impossible. One would leave the field defeated.
Early on it seemed that Valimar would be advancing, as their midfield controlled the ball masterfully, and got the ball forward effectively. But the Rivendell defense did not crack, and they refused to allow anything productive to happen out in front of the goal, but rather forced Valimar into the corners and clogged the middle. Valimar tried to make something happen by forcing it out front, but every time Rivendell met the challenge and sent the ball away.
Finally, Valimar started taking cracks at the goal from more towards the side as well as straight on from a distance, but as expected this tactic did not work. Elrond could not be caught napping or misplaying the angles, and anything that was on target he stopped with ease. After the first twenty-five minutes had been played, the Valimar front players seemed to have lost a step and Rivendell began pressuring more and successfully gained and held possession several times, though they were still unable to move it up against the Valimar deep players. For the final fifteen minutes of the half Rivendell controlled the action, but they were only able to gain one quality chance, a nice pass from Boromir II to Glorfindel that the elf-lord poked just wide of the goal.
The second half began and Valimar and Rivendell both took turns moving the action, but once again neither team could gain the upper hand on the defense of the other. By the sixty minute mark both teams appeared to be at a loss. The defenders were playing ridiculously perfect, never making a single lapse to take advantage of. To get a goal it seemed that they would have to depend on one of their up front players to come up with a great individual effort, or they'd have to gamble and commit more players to the attack. But neither team seemed willing to risk it.
At minute 71, the tie was finally broken. Tulkas managed to muscle his way between Celeborn and Erestor with the ball still with him and boomed a mighty kick towards the goal. Elrond layed out and deflected it away, but Earendil got to the deflection first and sent an amazing no-look pass back behind him to Eonwe who placed it expertly into the other side of the goal.
The Valimar fans, who had never once doubted their team, shouted their approval and high fived each other. Rivendell was precise, but Valimar was just as precise and had the edge in talent. Now all Valimar had to do was shut out Rivendell for twenty more minutes, and they had been doing that the entire game.
Rivendell began pressing, but Valimar handled it easily and sent the ball back the other way, once almost putting up a second goal on the counter. The Rivendell supporters waited anxiously for their team to put something together, but nothing materialized. As time ticked away the crowd began hoping for a miracle.
And they got it.
With only three minutes left in the game Aragorn went in deep to harass the ball and perhaps got away with roughing up Pallando a bit and stole the ball away from him and took off straight at the goal. Alatar came up to meet him and Arien caught him from behind but he did a brilliant spin move and the two slammed into each other, bumping heads violently. With them out of the action Aragorn stopped his desperate run and waited for Glorfindel and Boromir to charge in with him to challenge Ulmo, Radagast, and Ungolient.
Orome and Tilion were hot on their heels, but Boromir and Glorfindel stayed ahead and Aragorn took the ball in and drew Radagast up to challenge and sent it quickly to Glorfindel. Ulmo had gambled Boromir and so Glorfindel was free, and he made the most of his chance, throwing Ungolient off with a quick fake and then dribbling to the side and chipping it into the open goal.
The home crowd went wild and the Rivendell players mobbed Aragorn and Glorfindel. They had hope once again. Regulation ended and overtime began at 1-1. The first overtime both teams made a solid try, but both keepers were up to the challenge. During the second overtime both teams slowed it down, seemingly resigned to the fact that the game would be decided by a shoot-out. Valimar would shoot first.
Eonwe directed his shot at the right post. Elrond got a finger on it and the ball hit the post and rebounded away. The crowd screamed.
Glorfindel sent his kick low and to the left. It was good! 1-0 Rivendell.
Tulkas kicked next for Valimar, booming it into the back of the net to tie up the score.
But Boromir II mirrored the strength of Tulkas with his kick and Rivendell had the lead again.
Then it was Earendil's turn to face his son. Elrond was completely faked out as Daddy got the best of him.
The score remained tied as Aragorn II stepped up and missed wide on his attempt. The score was still even at 2-2 with two kicks left for each team.
Tilion sent a screamer high to the left side, but the ball hit the crossbar and bounced down on the goal line and Elrond caught it on the bounce to preserve the tie.
Elrohir gave it his best effort to gain the lead, but Ungolient batted it away brilliantly.
And so it was down to one kick a piece. Orome the hunter approached the ball and crushed it low and left. Elrond guessed left. As the ball flew beneath him, Elrond stretched his right arm down and stopped it cold.
The crowd stomped and whistled for their Lord, and then shrieked with excitement as he made his way to the other end of the field and lined up to take the final kick. It was all over. They knew it. Elrond stepped up and sent a laser to the top right corner. It scraped both bars as it entered the goal and the Rivendell players came pelting up the field towards Elrond. He was met first by Gandalf who hoisted him up in the air in victory as the rest of the team gathered around. The celebrations that night nearly rivaled those held after the destruction of the Ring at the end of the third age.
Rivendell 1-1 (3-2) Valimar (shoot-out)
shots 10-13
on target 4-7
GOALS:
*Valimar, 71 (Eonwe- Earendil)
*Rivendell, 87 (Glorfindel- Aragorn)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Rivendell- Elladen, Erestor
*Valimar- Arien, Alatar
the phantom
07-25-2008, 11:23 AM
(special thanks to Nogrod for writing this match up)
MATCH 2, AT THE BARROW-DOWNS
There had been a lengthy discussion about where the Tol-in-Gaurhoth team should play it’s home game. Finally, the isle of Tol-In-Gaurhoth lost to the Barrow Downs as most ‘Downers were not too keen to play on the island and preferred the ‘Downs – even though the Barrow Wight himself had played for Breeland. So in the end Sauron was left almost alone (Thuringwethil voted with him, surely) and the game took place in the Barrow-Downs.
It was the time of the play offs then and the crowds packed the stadium at the Barrow Downs. But the mist had begun to gather long before the game started and soon the visibility was down to ten meters at best. The crowds – especially the loads of Mordor supporters – were complaining loudly about how much better the isle would have been.
But suddenly there was a song in the air.
Old Tom Bombadill is a merry fellow,
Bright blue his jacket is, and his boots are yellow.
None has ever caught him yet, for Tom, he is the master:
His songs are stronger songs, and his feet are faster.
Get out, you old Wight! Vanish in the sunlight!
Shrivel like the cold mist, like the winds go wailing,
Out into the barren lands for beyond the mountains!
A strong breeze of wind broke the mist away in minutes and the sun came out from behind it shining bright over the stadium. It was clear that one of the reasons the Breeland team hadn’t managed to qualify was the internal tension within the team. But now Tom Bombadil had conquered and given the crowd a chance to see the game the Barrow Wight had tried to conceal from them. There was a loud cheer when old Tom entered the stadium. Although a few Mordor supporters were already whining about the sunlight…
Now there were interesting dynamics to this game as Sauron played for the T-I-G team and not for Mordor. It was clear from the very beginning of the game that the Nazgûl were more than willing to show how formidable they were without him. At times it seemed Sauron was looking upon them as a proud father who thought that finally his offspring was showing some talent. Sadly the referee was not looking at the events in the game from the same angle and gave a yellow card to both Nazgûl #4 and #6 for roughing.
Although in the latter case also Hookbill the Goomba was carded as well, and with a reason. Nazgûl #6 and Hookbill were reaching out for the ball in the midfield when the Nazgûl booed loud to Hookbill’s ear to frighten him. But Hookbill took the Alien from under his shirt and threw it towards the Nazgûl. When the Alien bit the Nazgûl’s ear the Nazgûl got mad and tried to kill Hookbill with the sword he had sneaked into the playfield within his cloak. Happily the referee got into the middle of it and showed a card for both of them – and disarmed the Nazgûl.
But the T-I-G team was sovereign on the first half. Even though Mordor managed to make a few nice offensives, it was the T-I-G that controlled the game. On the 22nd minute Formendacil opened the scoreline after a long pass by Cailín that sent him one on one with Shelob – and Form was in form for it. On the 42nd minute it was time for the header specialist Nogrod to head in a nice pass from Thuringwethil following a corner kick situation.
But the Mordor team came back to the second half more offensive and more determined. And their offence proved to be poison to the T-I-G defences. On the 58th minute the Nazgûl were building up an offence on the midfield and while passing the ball the #6 gloated for his attack on Hookbill and made some remarks on Hookbill’s sister. That was too much for Nogrod and he headed the Nazgûl to his chest causing him to tumble down. The referee was strict: a yellow card for Nogrod.
But finally Mordor’s counter-offensive brought results and on the 61st minute The Mouth shot in a beautiful volley from the pass by Khamul from the corner of the box. Mordor was back in the game!
Their joy was short-lived as Sauron himself banged the ball into the Mordor net after a nice releasing pass by the Phantom. He had finally decided to show his minions who was the master on the ground.
Even though the T-I-G had been dominant the whole game, Mordor came up once more and went for making the game more even. An attack after another they came towards the T-I-G goal and the T-I-G players had the first idea what it is to play against an opponent which really knows how to play.
On the 83rd minute Khamûl was about to break free from the corner of the box. Eomer would have none of it and charged him – but being late of the situation he only managed to kick Khamûl to the groin. A yellow card and a free-kick were quite nicely judged by the referee as it could have been a penalty as well.
Khamûl gave the free kick from the corner of the box and The Witch King just shoved the defenders away from him and made the score line 3-2.
But the time ran out for the Mordor team and T-I-G managed to pacify the game after Mordor’s last goal so that when the referee blew his whistle to end the game it was the T-I-G that had a reason to celebrate. They had been the better team and had stood to the challenge.
Tol-In-Gaurhoth was in for the next round and Mordor had been beaten. There were a few troubles with the disenchanted Mordor fans, but in the end it went pretty nicely as the Barrow Wight’s police-teams were quite effective dealing with rebelling orcs…
Mordor 2-3 Tol-In-Gaurhoth
shots 12-16
on target 5-8
GOALS:
*TIG, 22 (Formendacil- Cailin)
*TIG, 42 (Nogrod- Thuringwethil)
*Mordor, 61 (Mouth- Khamul)
*TIG, 73 (Sauron- tp)
*Mordor, 84 (WK- Mouth)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Mordor- Shagrat, Naz #4, Naz #6
*TIG- Hookbill, Nogrod, Eomer
the phantom
07-25-2008, 03:22 PM
MATCH 3, AT FORMENOS
It was a very noisy and boisterous crowd who gathered to watch the match between Formenos and Amon Rhud. The underground stadium carved out by Feanor and his sons in ages past was a bit smaller than other venues, but extremely loud, as well as jaw-droppingly beautiful. The players from Amon Rhud looked rather in awe as they came out onto the artificial turf, gazing in wonder at the many sparkling jewels that studded the seats and walls.
The players from Formenos however trotted out unfazed and began limbering up for the start, which soon arrived. From the opening minutes it became quite clear who the victor would be. Formenos was just a little faster, kicked just a little harder, changed directions a little quicker, and worked together just a little better than Amon Rhud.
At minute 13 Amon Rhud could no longer withstand the withering assault and gave up the first goal of the match to Maedhros off of a feed from his father. Just over ten minutes later Formenos struck again- only this time it was Feanor himself punching it in after a nice corner from Amrod.
Formenos seemed to take the foot off of the gas after this, but Amon Rhud was unable to counter, as time and time again they simply could not get the ball into the other half. And then just two minutes before the half, Maglor stole a pass and boomed a long shot that bent wickedly around the goalie and in for the 3-0 lead.
In the second half Formenos called off the dogs and stopped pestering Amon Rhud so much in their half, but they still smothered them when they got in close and refused to allow breathing room for a decent chance at the goal. And when Formenos had the ball they worked it into the offensive zone with relative ease, but they weren't working for their chances nearly so hard any longer, and thus Amon Rhud was able to preserve the three goal differential.
Until minute 78, that is. Aredhel made a nice run in at the goal, leaving her defender in her dust, and Maedhros from the other side expertly put the ball right to her head for the easy goal and a commanding 4-0 lead. Formenos kicked it around for most of the remaining time, and as the game ended the Formenos supporters exited the stadium wondering the same thing- if Formenos plays well, who can challenge them?
Amon Rhud 0-4 Formenos
shots 6-19
on target 1-11
GOALS:
*Formenos, 13 (Maedhros- Feanor)
*Formenos, 24 (Feanor- Amrod)
*Formenos, 43 (Maglor)
*Formenos, 78 (Aredhel- Maedhros)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Amon Rhud- Asgon, Grithnir, Forhend
*Formenos- Amrod
the phantom
07-25-2008, 03:25 PM
(special thanks to Nogrod for writing this match up)
MATCH 4, AT NARGOTHROND
The stadium beneath the hills, the arena of Nargothrond, was packing up with the optimistic home crowd. Nargothrond had been pretty impressive during the group phase and the Tuna team – even if these fellows of them had lately started to show some qualities – was generally looked upon as no more than a mouthful for the hometeam… The Nargothrond team would go forwards to the semi-finals and the crowd was there to witness that fact.
But the Tuna supporters were gathering in numbers to the stadium as well singing their “Pure elven race” –songs making the general athmosphere a bit gloomy. Some of the home team’s supporters started to chant songs about Orodreth being the little brother of Finrod and thence the team being the little brothers destined to lose the game. But it took no time from the Tuna supporters to start their counter songs about the ages of the respective family lines in the field that quite shut the mouths of those home team enthusiasts that had begun the whole affair.
The game itself was hard fought but a pretty clean one. It could be seen that there were two teams of elves – or humans near to elves – playing in the field. Only three yellow cards were shown the whole match. That tells a lot about the spirit of the game. It seemed that the crowds had more tempers than the players who quite cordially tried to measure their relative skills. But that doesn’t mean the teams played it soft. On the contrary: it was a real fight in the field, but a good spirited one as both teams appreciated one another and played it rough but fair.
To the cheer of the home crowd the Nargothrond team took the lead on the 27th minute when Glaurung irresistibly broke through the Tuna defences and scored from a nice pass from Finrod. But it was just a few minutes before the half-time that Tuna made the game even with Miriel dribbling the whole human defence of Nargothrond. It kind of fit the situation well that the releasing pass to Miriel was given by Finwë… The home crowd was aghast in front of the skill shown forth by the elders of the Eldar.
With the support of the home crowd Nargothrond came forcibly back in the beginning of the second period. On the 62nd minute Glaurung draw the defence on him and then passed the ball cunningly into an empty spot which was first reached by Finrod Felagund. And the crowd went just mad with the goal!
But slowly it started to get real to the home team supporters that the Tuna team’s oldies in their forward were sooo dangerous and the defence of the home team was not up to the challenge. Many a nail was bit as the game continued. Would their lead stand the attacks of the Tuna?
It didn’t. On the 79th minute Finwë broke through after a nice pass by Mahtan and made the scoreline even. Then the referee blew his whistle.
The game went into overtime and the home crowd was getting all the more nervous remaining silent most of the time. But the Tuna fans were chanting and supporting their team to the fullest. Few as they may have been, they clearly outshone the home team fans.
And on the 19th minute of the overtime Miriel finally silenced the home crowd for good giving the visiting supporters reason to chant ever louder. Nerdanel played a nice wall with Finwë and got rid of the defenders at the edge of the box but she didn’t shoot as all the remaining defenders and Beor at the goal thought, but passed it diagonally to Miriel who hammered the ball into the empty net with force.
The home team and the favourites were beaten. The skill of the offensive stars of Tuna had just outshone the home team and there was nothing to complain. Nargothrond was just not up to the challenge and lost.
Nargothrond 2-3 Tuna (Overtime)
shots 11-17
on target 5-9
GOALS:
*Nargothrond, 27 (Glaurung- Finrod)
*Tuna, 38 (Miriel- Finwe)
*Nargothrond, 62 (Finrod- Glaurung)
*Tuna, 79 (Finwe- Mahtan)
*Tuna, 19 OT (Miriel- Nerdanel)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Nargothrond- Barahir, Bregor
*Tuna- Duilin
Nilpaurion Felagund
07-25-2008, 08:25 PM
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :( :( :(
skip spence
07-26-2008, 03:45 AM
Much has been written elsewhere about the splendour of Gondolin and every lover of football owes gratitude to Turgon the king for easing the otherwise so strict travelling restrictions to and from Tumladen, thus enabling matches to be played at this fair venue. The visiting fans of Umbar, notorious for their irreverent behaviour, also came here displaying their best side and they marvelled at the high white walls of the city, the shining fountains and the images of the two trees in the king’s court. Few had expected Umbar to survive the group stages and the travelling fans were happy just to be here and watch their heroes play for further glory.
As the stadium filled up commentators noticed that many Gondolin-fans now were sporting Eöl-jerseys, a proof of the attacking midfielder’s increasing popularity. The Dark Elf, as he is known here, was not always a popular name in the gift-shop though. When news first came out that he would represent the city most fans were ill at ease, despite of his undoubted talents. Among other things, it was said he would be detrimental for team morale due to his documented dislike of the Noldor and that he couldn’t perform in sunny weather. So far these fears have been unfounded. In fact, during the group matches he had been perhaps Gondolin’s best player, scoring twice himself, setting up three goals for his teammates and linking wonderfully with his son Maeglin. He has constantly refused to answer any questions from the press however and doesn’t seem to celebrate his team’s goals with much gusto. But as long as he keeps delivering top notch performances on the pitch, the Gondolin fans are willing to forgive almost anything.
As the game kicked off Eöl was soon in the thick of the action again, this time for the wrong reasons. His strong run into the Umbar box was picked out by the ever impressive Turgon, and as Calimehtar came in for the challenge the Dark Elf went down like he’d been shot! Parts of the home crowd were appealing for a penalty while not a few of them stirred uneasily, some even booing. If there had been contact, it was slight indeed, and the home fans did not appreciate this kind of unsporting behaviour. Neither did the ref, who showed Eöl a yellow card for diving.
Now the pirates of Umbar had done extremly well to beat their great rivals Osgilath in the round robin, but they were having a difficult time making an impression in Gondolin. The home team’s sublime skill made it hard for them no get much contact with the ball, and when they did manage to get hold of it, they were quickly closed down and forced to try difficult passes and dribbles, often resulting in mistakes and turnovers. Cheered on by their supporters, Gondolin were getting a firm grip on the match and in the 27th minute they also took the lead. Idril dazzeled the crowd with some nifty footwork before delivering a hard, low ball towards the near post which Ecthelion pounced on, rifling a shot into the roof of the net from 5 yards out. 14 minutes later goalscorer Ecthelion turned provider as he unselfishly squared the ball to Maeglin who made no mistake with the open goal at his mercy, efter the two had beaten the Umbar offside trap for a clear run at goal. As the half-time sounded the anachronistic Mexican wave was rolling around the stands and extatic Gondolin fans were singing songs of impending glory.
If the Umbar-fans had any hope for a miracle, it was was soon to be shattered, as Gondolin were three goals up only four minutes into the second half. The goal came when Maeglin fired off a shot from distance that took a wicked deflection off his father’s back, leaving a dejected Pelendur with no chance to save. This was Eöl's third goal of the tournament, although he knew little about it himself. Now the game was in practicality over, and Gondolin eased off the pace somewhat, conserving enery for the later stages of the tournament. Umbar did manage to pull one goal back when Tuor - having had little to do all night - failed to handle a Queen Beruthiel shot that bounced awkvardly in front of him and allowed Castamir the Ursurper to pounce on the rebound. But it was little too late for the pirates, who now face the long journey back to their distant shores without the spoils. This Gondolin side however looks supreeemly confident, and they will be looking forward to their quarterfinal whether they play Doriath or Armenelos.
Gondolin 3-1 Umbar
shots 16-10
on target 8-6
GOALS:
*Gondolin, 27 (Ecthelion- Idril)
*Gondolin, 41 (Maeglin- Ecthelion)
*Gondolin, 49 (Eol- Maeglin)
*Umbar, 82 (Castamir- Beruthiel)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Gondolin- Eol, Rog
*Umbar- Nazgul #9, Angamaite, Brodda
Nogrod
07-26-2008, 01:44 PM
The Armenelos stadium is situated just in the shadow of the tower and the citadel raised by Elros himself. The proud team of this magnificient city had humbled their opponents game after game admitting no goals this far in the tournament. They had promised to stick to the principle in the playoffs as well. But today they were facing a team which was also known for it’s defensive qualities, the infamous “girdle of Melian” being their last stand.
On the match-day the daily newspapers reported widely on the earlier play-off games and every single one pointed out to the number of first-born teams going forwards. “An end to the rule of the First-born!” shouted Armenelos Times in it’s front page. “Only elves and weirdos through this far!” screamed The Númenorian – pointing to the T-I-G team with the latter expression.
The around thousand supporters from Menegroth and it’s surroundings didn’t feel themselves so much welcomed but happily there were no serious incidents either. The elves were treated cordially by the organizers and the home crowds were behaving themselves for there was still the pride in them, and beating visitors with numbers wasn’t exactly honourable.
The game itself was pure Nirvana to the home crowd and a valley of tears to the guests. The home team took a complete control over the midfield from the very beginning and never gave it back again. That meant that the Doriathians had only a few decent attacks in the whole game as they were forced to play long passes to their forwards which the solid Armenelos defence handled with professional effectiveness.
In the attack the Armenelos team was as impressive. The home team scored twice in the first period. First Ar Gimilzor ran the ball in from a beautiful long pass from Tar Telperien who was still up after a corner kick. On 34th minute Tar Minastir was freed with Tar Ancalimon’s neat pass and he gave Melian no chance.
An interesting feature of the game was that Luthien had marked Ar Pharazon personally and managed to make him almost completely invisible for almost the whole first half. It was clear the goalmaker wasn’t happy for the overcoat watching and following his every step and effectively shutting him out from the game. So he went on playing rough with her, bumping and crashing with her whenever possible. In the end that paid off as his size and strength wore her down. On the 73rd minute Ar Pharazon got what he had yarned for the most: a goal in front of the wild-going home crowd. That goal finally ended Doriath’s hopes of getting back to the game and the last twenty minutes the teams mostly just passed the ball to and fro with no actual fighting over the ball anymore.
It was clear the better team, the far better team, won. And no one has yet scored a goal behind Elros! The team had stuck to it’s principle and the parties after the match at Armenelos were quite a sight! “Armenelos rules” was sang through the night in every pub and taverna of Armenelos.
Armenelos – Gondolin will be a classic! For example The Arda Kicker Magazine holds these two to be the best teams in the whole tournament. Sadly only one of them can go it all the way to the end.
Armenelos 3-0 Doriath
shots 16-8
on target 8-3
GOALS:
*Armenelos, 18 (Ar Gimilzor- Tar Telperien)
*Armenelos, 34 (Tar Minastir- Tar Ancalimon)
*Armenelos, 73 (Ar Pharazon- Ar Adunakhor)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Armenelos- Tar Calmacil, Tar Atanamir
*Doriath- Saeros, Elwe, Mablung
Nogrod
07-26-2008, 03:39 PM
There are only a few who have passed by the mighty gates of Angband and the towers of Thangorodrim and returned safe and sane. The Angband authorities had promised a safe return to every football fan wishing to witness the first ever international football match in the Iron Prison. But only a handful of visitors finally came, mostly adventurers and die-hard fans, and it’s rumoured that many of them will not be seen anymore.
But the mighty Númenorians of the north accepted the challenge and went into Angband to fight. Although it has to be said that even they were a bit uneasy as they walked to the greyish field – the previous gladiatorial arena turned into a soccer field – surrounded by more than a hundred thousand orcs and beasts of various kinds and facing the Angband frontline: Ancalagon the Black, The Great Gothmog and lord Melkor himself…
To the honour of the Númenorians it must be said they got there in the first place and played the full minutes and that even if they were the underdogs also in the game itself they never surrendered but played their best to the final whistle; they even managed four shots on the goal guarded by Carcaroth. But still that “best” wasn’t even near giving them any chances that evening in Angband. Without Aragost’s parade-savings the numbers would have been far worse.
The script of the game was clear from the first minutes onwards. Angband took the possession of the ball and seldom lent it back to the Númenoreans. Lord Melkor seemed to orchestrate the whole game; he was not only the conductor of his orchestra but sometimes it felt he was indeed composing the whole game, the events and movements within it as well.
The stars, the soloists who blasted the arena into an ear-deafening roar, were the greatest of the winged dragons and the lord of Balrogs. But they shone not only because of their individual skill and brazen style but also because of the trimmed team lord Melkor had organized to play behind them, supporting them and handling everything else but the scoring.
The two goals were a kind of mirror images of each other. On 32nd minute Ancalagon just bullied himself past Aravir and Argonui and Gothmog made the pass just in time to avoid the offside -call. Then Ancalagon took the ball with it’s back letting it roll down on it’s spine and finally blasted the ball in with a stupendously fast dribble of it’s tail from an angle Aragost anticipated the least. On 66th minute it was Ancalagon’s turn to break the offside-trap and send Gothmog free. His dribbling was also astonishing and some even say he used his wing in it while others doubt it because they don’t think Balrogs to have wings in the first place.
But the better team won once again and the Fornost players got safely out from Angband guarded by lord Melkor’s personal guard and accompanied to the gates by Ancalagon and Gothmog themselves. During the festivities after the game some three hundred orcs and lesser beasts has been reported killed this far. About the visiting fans no word has come yet.
Angband 2-0 Fornost
shots 16-9
on target 8-4
GOALS:
*Angband, 32 (Ancalagon- Gothmog)
*Angband, 66 (Gothmog- Ancalagon)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Angband- Balrog #3, Ulfast
*Fornost- Amlaith, Arassuil, Arahad
PS. tp, if you wish these to be in order I will remove this last one to be after your upcpmong last (game7) when I wake up... but I'm going to sleep now and thought someone might have time to check this...
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07-27-2008, 03:47 AM
Football often gets publicity for all the wrong reasons, as a small minority of so called fans have tarnished the reputation of the great majority who only wants to have a good time and support their team. But football can also unite, and it was a heartwarmning sight when the travelling Mirkwood fans started to arrive at Lake Mithrim. Here were Woodmen, Elves, Orcs and even a few monstrous spiders singing and drinking together, all cheering for their interracial team. During the night before the match, Legolas fan-girls could be seen walking hand in hand with well-behaved Orc captains, and spiders were playing football in the parks, using all their legs trying to dribble off laughing Elves and men. If there only were more scenes like this in Middle Earth.
Most of the talk prior to the game had been centred around Turin though, as it always is whenever this man is involved. Perhaps the greatest mortal striker ever to have played the game, Turin can put the fear into any defence, and his fantastic goals against the mighty Angband, while playing for little leaguers Amon Rhud and Brethil, will always be remembered in the footballing community. Yet, the well travelled star has never won any titles, and despite all the bright promises his arrival to a new team often brings, his employers usually regret signing “The Black Boots” before the end of his stint. “Son of ill fate” he’s been called, and few are surprised these days if the striker suddenly miskicks a clearence for a spectacular own goal when it matters the most, strikes down a teammate or gets himself sent off when he would have been needed the most. Now, playing for Hithlum, Turin says that he is content and that his fans have nothing to worry about this time: “All that stuff is in the past, it matters not. I look ahead. Here at home in Hithlum, playing with my father, I’ve found harmony. Some say I’m cursed, but Hurin has told me that’s not true, and he’s heard it straight from the horses’ mouth, he says.” When asked if he would have liked to play with Morwen and Nienor too, the temperamental forward left the room with a fierce spark in his eyes and refused to answer any further questions.
Ahead of the match Hithlum was heavily favoured by the bookies and as play got under way it became clear that the Mirkwood defence were in for a hard day’s work against the all star line-up of the home team. Only a few minutes into the game Turin rattled the crossbar with a thunderous shot on the turn. Hithlum continued to come forward in wave after wave and in the 12th minute Hurin released Fingolfin with a clever through ball. The high king showed great composure in front of goal, chipping the ball over the legs of the onruhing Oropher and into the net.
Mirkwood did not give up so easily though. Urged on by their small but vocal supportergroup, they slowly began to work themselves into the game. Up front, Legolas, Thranduil and Scatha are a threat to any team, and now they started to see more of the ball. Legolas tried his luck with a few long-distance shots, and Scatha, the heavy centretank, was a real nuisance for the Hithlum defenders. In the 27th minute Mirkwood rolled up a great move. The ball moved from player to player as if tied to a string, and when Grishnakh was released by Legolas, Gundor came late for the challenge and tripped the long-limbed Orc inside the box. The referee had no hesitation as he showed Gundor a yellow card and pointed to the spot. It was a penalty kick! Scatha, having scored from 12 yards earlier in the Cup, seemed eager to take it but team captain Thranduil took the ball away from him and placed it on the spot himself. He took a deep breath and fired a low drive towards the left hand post, but Huor guessed correcly and palmed it away at full stretch. Scatha looked very upset while Thranduil buried his head in his hands. But in the meantime play was underway and Hithlum started a quick counterattack. Fingon got the ball on the right and advanced with it towards the box and the defenders who were backing down. He then played a great diagonal ball to the left for the unrushing Turin who with his first touch took the ball into the box, cut inside Galion with his second, and fired an unstoppable right-footed shot high into the far corner of the net with his third. With a fist raised in the air Turin quietly celebrated the goal, before being mobbed by his teamates.
Now there was little drama left in the game. Mirkwood continued to try, but their collective backbone seemed to have been broken by the second Hithlum goal, and their attacks were now mostly consisting of individual efforts. Scatha in particular semed unwilling to pass the ball to any of his teammates, repeatedly trying to dribble his way past the Hithlum defence without much success. Hilthum always looked more likely to score more goals than Mirkwood to reduce their lead, and in the 44th minute they did. Once again Turin was the inspiration as he left the Mirkwood defence for dead before delivering a pinpoint cross that his father easily headed home.
The second half was slow-paced but still gave the crowd two more goals to cheer about. The first one came from Mirkwood and brought some hope back for their supporters, now getting along less harmonically in the stands. Scatha was the scorer and it was perhaps the best goal of the game. Mirkwood were awarded a freekick 30 yards out. Grishnakh rolled the ball a few yards to the right for Scatha who hit a ferocious, rising thunderbolt that hit the crossbar and went in behind a surprised and startled Huor in the Hithlum goal. There was no sign of joy in Scatha’s face however as he pushed the defenders away and gathered the ball to place in in the midcircle again.
But if the Mirkwood players and fans had hopes for a comeback, they finally faultered in the 72nd minute when Fingon scored his second goal of the tournament with a curling shot from the edge of the area. The match ended 4-1 and it had been a very impressive performance from Hithlum. Their defence looked solid and up front, few, if any teams, can match the brilliance of the black boots of Turin supported by Fingolfin the Brave, Fingon the Valiant and Hurin the Steadfast.
But now the dreaded Angband awaits. Hurin and Fingolfin will once again stand face to face with Morgoth, mightiest among footballers, while Fingon will clash with his nemesis Gothmog again. Turin will also be desperate for pay-back against Melkor, who’s taken so much away from him. Will they get their revenge, or will the Dark Lord prevail as he ever has in the past? Whatever the outcome, this clash of the titans is not to be missed.
Hithlum 4-1 Mirkwood
shots 21-11
on target 10-5
GOALS:
*Hithlum, 12 (Fingolfin- Hurin)
*Hithlum, 29 (Turin- Fingon)
*Hithlum, 44 (Hurin- Turin)
*Mirkwood, 59 (Scatha- Grishnakh)
*Hithlum, 72 (Fingon- Angrod)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Hithlum- Gundor
*Mirkwood- Nazgul #8, Muzgash, Grimbeorn, Galion
Nogrod
07-28-2008, 01:07 PM
The Arda Kicker Magazine is dealing it’s points for performances on the first round of the play-offs.
Five stars go to:
Miriel of Tuna
Tar Telperien of Armenelos
Elrond of Rivendell
Three stars go to:
Hurin of Hithlum
Fingon of Hithlum
The Mouth of Mordor
Glaurung of Nargothrond
Finrod of Nargothrond
Aragost of Fornost
Oropher of Mirkwood
Beor of Nargothrond
One star will go to:
Gothmog of Angband
Ancalagon of Angband
Maedhros of Formenos
Fëanor of Formenos
Ecthelion of Gondolin
Maeglin of Gondolin
Turin of Hithlum
Finwë of Túna
Carcaroth of Angband
Elros of Armenelos
Melkor of Angband
The top of the AKM stars after the first play-off round is over is the following:
13 stars
Miriel of Tuna
Elrond of Rivendell
11 stars
Hurin of Hithlum
Tar Telperien of Armenelos
8 stars
Elros of Armenelos
7 stars
Maeglin of Gondolin
Carcaroth of Angband
Bubbling under in six points: Eöl, Huor, Celeborn, Erestor, Gandalf, Gildor, Tar Atanamir, Tar Ciryiatan… and in five: Ar Adunakhor, The Barrow Wight, Finwë, Huan, Scatha, Tar Palantir… and a countless number of lesser stars.
Stay tuned with the channel... erm... buy the next issue of the AKM! :)
Nilpaurion Felagund
07-28-2008, 09:34 PM
Bracket-Elf is here!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v77/Elenrod/AWC-quarter.png
(I haven't information on hosts for the quarterfinals, so I wasn't able to make distinctions. :o )
EDIT: Hm, this is a better-looking bracket, I'll keep it. :D
the phantom
07-29-2008, 09:15 AM
The quarterfinals are coming soon!
Two sites have been chosen to host the quarterfinals- Eithel Sirion and Romenna. These sites were chosen to host because they have good facilities and are accessible to fans of all four teams.
At Eithel Sirion-
Rivendell vs Tol-In-Gaurhoth
Angband vs Hithlum
At Romenna-
Formenos vs Tuna
Armenelos vs Gondolin
the phantom
07-29-2008, 09:50 AM
The morning sun rose slowly above the sea and crept across the decks of the many boats anchored in the Romenna harbor. Shiploads of elves had been arriving from Valinor and Beleriand alike, knowing that they would be welcomed with open arms by the many elf-friends that populated Romenna.
But though the locals were cordial and polite, many of them could not bring themselves to actually sport the colors of the elf teams- not when a team from just down the road was still in the tournament. Whatever bad blood existed between Romenna and Armenelos was not enough to overlook the fact that Armenelos was still the capital of their homeland, and the players were royalty. And it felt especially awkward to root against Elros, the first king of Numenor.
And so it was that, though the elves were treated extremely well, the stadium was certain to provide a home-field advantage for the lads from Armenelos, who had yet to give up a goal throughout the tournament, and had scored as many goals as any other team. Gondolin would have their hands full in the night match.
But the first match of the day was between Formenos and Tuna. Newspapers approached the game from many sides. Some focused on Feanor, and whether he desired to "stick it to" the city he had been banished from. Others talked of old versus young, with the original kings Finwe and Ingwe playing against the later leaders Feanor, Maedhros, and Celebrimbor. But the angle most often focused upon was that of Feanor and his parents.
How would they feel playing against each other? Feanor missed his mother growing up, and developed a strong double bond with his father. Would he really feel like competing hard against them? Would they? Would they be distracted? Would not Feanor relish the chance to see his mother work up close, and see where he had inherited some of his prodigious skill from? And would not Miriel wish to look upon her son as he played, so very proud of his abilities?
With these questions weighing on their minds, the full capacity crowd waited anxiously for Formenos and Tuna to take the field.....
the phantom
07-29-2008, 10:55 AM
The crowd applauded loudly for Formenos and Tuna as they jogged out of the tunnels. A few of the Gondolin fans supported Tuna, but most of them sided with Formenos as Aredhel was playing for them.
A few of the Tuna fans were somewhat rude to Formenos supporters, and some of them were inappropriate in turn, still bitter over the events surrounding the banishment of Feanor. But most of the fans got along decently, for many among them had been friends before Melkor's machinations had driven a wedge between them. They laid the blame for the unfortunate events at Morgoth's feet where it belonged and moved on, forgiving each other for anything that had happened with mercy surpassing that of the Valar who had enforced the banishment.
Before the match kicked off the teams shook hands quickly at midfield. Feanor and his parents hugged briefly, wished each other luck, and proceeded to their places.
The offensive prowess of both teams was quite clear from the start, with the players up front sending and fielding excellent passes and making fantastic moves, but the defense of Formenos seemed more up to the challenge. The sons of Feanor seemed determined to impress their mother and grandparents, and guarded them with great vigor and skill. Their crafty elders put a move on them now and again, but the athletic youngsters recovered quickly and used a few tricks of their own. Tuna gained more shots than Formenos, but their shots were constantly a bit more rushed than what they wanted.
After a couple of failed attempts by both teams, Formenos finally broke the game open in the 33rd minute as Aredhel curved a perfect pass from the right side to Maedhros running in from the left. That was all the scoring in the first half, though both had a good opportunity only to be stopped by the goalkeeper.
In the second half Formenos began to assume more control and holding the ball in the offensive zone. In minute 54 they worked their way aggressively forward and Amrod took a hard shot at the goal. The rebound came out hard and Maglor kicked it on the bounce right back at the goal, but it bounded off the crossbar and back, where it was met first by Feanor who headed it out of Orodreth's reach for the 2-0 lead.
Tuna, realizing time was running out, ramped up the attack. A couple of times they nearly got caught too far forward on a change of possession, but Formenos was called offsides. The second time the call was extremely questionable and the Formenos fans complained angrily, and they became even more enraged when Tuna's offense capitalized immediately as Nerdanel sent a perfect pass into Miriel who tripped up her defender with an ankle-breaking move and sent it expertly past the leaping Huan to cut the lead to a single goal.
But the players for Formenos remained controlled for the most part and began steadily working the clock down. They did a marvelous job at maintaining control for several minutes, but at minute 80 Amras made a rather ill advised pass and Finarfin pounced on it and sent it immediately forward to Mahtan. Mahtan crossed brilliantly to Finwe and he took it in past two of his grandsons and boomed a kick to the open net, but Huan reacted perfectly and smothered the shot and immediately boomed it back down the field. Maglor fought for control of it and poked it ahead to Aredhel who drew a defender or two and sent it over to Feanor, who seemed to decide that it was time to force the action. He ran forward against the three defenders that were back and worked his way through two of them. He collided hard with Elenwe right in front of the goal, but maintained control and got behind her. Orodreth leapt forward to snatch the ball away, but Feanor got his foot there first and poked the ball the only way he could before Orodreth crashed into him- sideways.
As the ball trickled towards the far post, running nearly parallel with the goal line, the crowd screamed as three players raced towards it. It was between Ingwe, Duilin, and Maedhros. The defenders were slightly ahead, but as they approached the ball Maedhros slid beautifully and managed to get his toe on the ball and nudge it across the line.
The Formenos section roared and the more neutral fans from Numenor applauded the effort loudly. With the way their defense had been playing, Formenos had likely sealed the game.
Tuna gave it their best effort till the end, but they couldn't crack the defense of Formenos. The game ended as a solid victory for Formenos, and though disappointed, the Noldor of Tuna congratulated them and wished them luck in the semis. Feanor and his parents walked off the field together, his parents offering tips on how to continue his team's success on the field.
Formenos 3-1 Tuna
shots 16-15
on target 8-6
GOALS:
*Formenos, 33 (Maedhros- Aredhel)
*Formenos, 54 (Feanor- Maglor)
*Tuna, 69 (Miriel- Nerdanel)
*Formenos, 81 (Maedhros- Feanor)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Formenos- Amrod
*Tuna- Duilin, Ingwe, Egalmoth
Nogrod
07-29-2008, 12:21 PM
Beside the fortress of Eithel Sirion, into the fields where Gelmir had been decapitated a long ago, a great stadium had been built. It was a place both good and evil teams would honour and as such the most suitable venue for the matches between Angband and Hithlum and also between Rivendell and Tol-In-Gaurhoth.
A host of elves from all nearby realms of Doriath, Nargothrond and Gondolin had turned around to the ancient battlegrounds of the Nirnaeth Arnoediad, the birthplace of all those unnumbered tears they had wept ever after. It had been a hard choice for many of the elven football fans as to whether to take the long road to Rómenna and see Gondolin and Formenos – and even Túna – to play with the fallen Armenelos, or to get the nearer and easier access to the games and go for cheering for the teams of Rivendell and Hithlum. Quite a crowd had chosen the latter option. And all the people from Hithlum and Brethil, who were able, had come as well to witness the occasion.
The fans of T-I-G came next to the venue and one could notice them coming. Even if the elves and men had made it a cheerful entrance bringing colour to this barren place it was the T-I-G fans that brought the place alive. Led by The Saucepanman, Anguirel and Kuruharan the crowds sang the songs of the Barrow-Downs and Mithalwen was carrying the flag with Kath and Fëanor of the Peredhil. Valier, Naria, Glirdan and Farael were the fore-singers and Rikae and Macalaure led the performance-team with Legate, Lommy, Greenie, Rune and Aganzir performing stupendous acrobatics. And the most telling fact is the following: even littlemanpoet and Folwren had come, even if they walked just at ease in the back of the parade.
Boromir 88 was singing the loudest but sometimes the low voices of Oddwen and Nerwen overtook his. Durelin, Kitanna and The Ka were performing belly-dancing as the procession draw nearer and Eönwe, Shastanis Althreduin and McCaber were hooliganising the surroundings. There clearly had been enough ale on their march to the venue. Brinniel came in the end of the parade together with Sally and Emily. The duck honked all the time and both Brinn and Sally imitated it as they went, sending out a noise that overtook the songs every now and then. And Nilp shouted “Go Lhuna, go!” as he went.
It was a mighty entrance.
But then the Angband supporters came…
The rhythmic thumps of the feet were heard first. It made many an elf and a human to draw their swords. So familiar was that voice for those who had witnessed the wars at their home soil. But it was peace now, and football…
Still it was about beyond belief they should just wait and let the roaming orcs, wargs and other creatures of Angband to just come forwards and pack around. But they did that – with wavering hearts – and the Angband supporters filled their side of the stadium rapidly and organisedly, even overcoming the noise of the T-I-G –supporters. The great new stadium of Eithel Sirion was packed, all 80 000 spectators it could handle.
So it was all set for the match between Rivendell and Tol-In-Gaurhoth. But what would come of the evening match between Angband and Hithlum? The tensions were high but so were the expectations… One could feel them in the air.
Nogrod
07-29-2008, 01:47 PM
Even if the T-I-G fans made a lot of noise and kept the spirit up with Angband fans joining their chants every now and then, and while the elves and men were indeed supporting the Rivendell team, there was a clear feeling that the first match of the day was an hors d’oeuvre.
But what an appetizer it was!
Rivendell was renowned for its defence and especially the skills of their goalie Elrond. T-I-G had not been been known as the master defenders but to this game they came defending as solid as any of the best teams in the Middle-Earth. So it was a game of offence in the end… which team could outscore the defences of the other team? That made it an entertaining game.
The game was very much even. The first half indeed ended with 0-0. Both teams had their chances but especially the saves by Elrond kept the numbers. At the other goal Draugluin was relatively untested even if it made a few important saves.
On the second half the T-I-G team just paced up and overran the Rivendell defences, and in the end Sauron headed in the ball passed by the phantom on the 61st minute. The T-I-G was leading and the roar of the T-I-G and Angband fans sent shivers to the elves and men in the audience…the evening was suddenly looking gloomy indeed.
But the stars wished it another way. Elladan and Elrohir came forwards playing it nice together as any skilled brothers would do and Lhuna was resorted to violence to stop their dribbling. It was a yellow card by the referee and a free kick from a dangerous position, about 35 meters from the goal.
Glorfindel and Valandil stood up to the free kick as the others took places around the box. Finally Glorfindel made the kick hammering it straight towards the T-I-G goal. The ball hit the rim of the goal and bounced back to Aragorn’s head. The game was even with only ten minutes to go. The son of Ararthorn had once again proved his qualities in a tight spot!
Even if T-I-G tried it’s best the last ten minutes the referee whistled the end of time and called for both teams to take a short rest before the overtime-play.
The overtime was quite one-sided as the Rivendell team just seemed to wait for the penalty shoot-out and trusted it all to Elrond. But meanwhile the T-I-G team ran on full offence.
And the offence brought results in the end. At the 27th minute of overtime Sauron got the ball near the end line by a pass by the phantom. He dribbled first Gandalf and then Erestor and was facing only Elrond who jumped forwards for the shot which never came. Sauron saw Elrond blink and waited the crucial second not to shoot but to pass the ball to Nogrod who had positioned himself in front of the goal. Nogrod had no trouble passing the ball into the empty goal and the T-I-G crowd just got wild.
The Angband crowds started to cheer as well and the tumult was all the louder after that. The men and elves in the audience felt themselves badly overscored in all the senses of the word.
The Tol-In-Gaurhoth –team, with all those odd players, had made it to the final four and the noteworthy elves and the heroes of Rivendell - namely the attackers like Aragorn, Boromir or Glorfindel who had not risen to their occasion this time - had been beaten. Only a few could believe it but that was the way it was. Also the best defence of the tournament – looking at it from the elvish point of view – was beaten, and that was not possible! But it was true. And real.
Rivendell was banished and the T-I-G would go forwards to the final four.
Rivendell 1-2 Tol-In-Gaurhoth (overtime)
shots 9-16
on target 3-8
GOALS:
*TIG, 61 (Sauron- the phantom)
*Rivendell, 80 (Aragorn- Glorfindel)
*TIG, OT 27 (Nogrod- Sauron)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Rivendell- Elrohir, Gildor
*TIG- Thuringwethil, Lhunardawen
the phantom
07-29-2008, 02:38 PM
As the second match at Romenna prepared, the noise began to build. The elves from Gondolin joined by some of their brothers from Formenos and Tuna began singing lines praising Gondolin and its long-enduring beauty. But louder than these songs were those sung by the men of Numenor who made up the larger part of the crowd.
It started with pockets of hard-core Armenelos supporters singing various Numenorian anthems, and the less rabid men of Romenna slowly joined in, caught up in the spirit of the game, and soon all of the Numenoreans were united in support of the team from their land.
First out of the lockers was Gondolin, and the elves whistled and screamed wildly and the men clapped loudly. But then, out ran Ar Pharazon, Tar Minastir, Elros, and the rest of the Armenelos squad who had dominated the tournament so far, and the stadium shook from the yelling and stomping.
From the start it was obvious that Gondolin wanted to challenge the defense that had not yet surrendered a goal, and challenge it they did. Quick cuts, sudden runs, and precise passes the likes of which Armenelos had not seen in the tournament thus far caught them rather off guard, and their defense looked a bit panicky.
In only the 13th minute of the game Eol sent an excellent pass across the box and mighty Ecthelion drilled the ball past a helpless Elros and the elves of Gondolin blew horns and rang bells in celebration. The Armenelos defense could be cracked!
The Armenelos forwards, who had barely been within yards of the ball, berated the defenders and shouted at them to wake up and show some pride. For the next several minutes the defense tightened up and forced Gondolin to stay mostly in the midfield, and it was during this lull that the crowd for the first time had a chance to see what the forwards for Armenelos had been doing since the beginning of the game- crashing the defenders.
It was obvious that the Numenoreans believed they could use their great size and strength to bang up the players for Gondolin, and they were doing everything they could to create hard contact between them and their opposition. A couple of times in particular it appeared that an Armenelos player purposefully turned his head so he couldn't see where he was going and charged full speed towards a place where he thought a Gondolin player might be found. But of course the players would act surprised when the contact happened, as if they were not actually seeking it, and they got away with quite a bit that perhaps another ref would have carded.
But as it was Gondolin withstood the assault for the time being and kept trying to press the attack. Towards the end of the half however their offensive players seemed to be worn out by their constant runs (which Armenelos had been defending better after the first goal), and Armenelos began to control the ball.
Finally just minutes before the half Armenelos had their shot and converted as Tar Ancalimon headed a pass from Ar Adunakhor, not into the goal, but across to Tar Minastir who put it in with a head bump of his own. Halftime came and the score was tied at 1-1.
During the half the fans from Gondolin seemed confident that their players had displayed the greater skill and would be rewarded during the second half, but the Numenoreans believed that they had weathered the storm and would come out strong in the second half.
But it was the fans of Gondolin that proved correct. As the second half started the players for Gondolin looked refreshed and extra quick, and Armenelos was forced back onto their heels. Eleven minutes into play, Idril sent a long pass to Maeglin, and he beat his defender and sent a lovely shot just inside the post for the 2-1 lead.
For the next ten minutes the defense of Armenelos continued to look ragged and pushed to the brink, but they did just enough to keep Gondolin from widening the lead and continued being extremely physical with them, even drawing a couple of yellow cards.
As time began running down Armenelos seemed to recover fully and began pressing the defense of Gondolin. At minute 79 the stadium erupted as Ar Pharazon forced in a corner from Ar Adunakhor and the score was tied! As the end of the game approached, Armenelos started to look a bit quicker than Gondolin over most of the field, and Gondolin tried desperately to score quickly and end the game. The crowd was against them and momentum had turned, and physically the rough play seemed to be taking its toll on many of them.
But the Armenelos defense held easily and overtime began after a break that, to the players from Gondolin, seemed all too short. But nevertheless the break did energize them, and they got off a couple of good shots early on in overtime, but Elros was equal to them and denied the hidden city the victory it craved. As the minutes ticked by Gondolin began slowing down again, and Armenelos pressed forward, smelling blood.
In the 21st minute of overtime the hammer fell- Ar Gimilzor sent it forward to Tar Minastir who spun round his defender and swiftly delivered a screaming kick to the top corner of the goal. The stadium exploded with sound as the fans of Numenor pounded drums and hammered their armored chests as they let loose with triumphant yells.
Gondolin still had eight minutes in which to score, but they never came close, as Armenelos closed in with more fire and energy than ever and suffocated Gondolin's attack.
Armenelos was through to the semis!
Armenelos 3-2 Gondolin (overtime)
shots 15-13
on target 7-5
GOALS:
*Gondolin, 13 (Ecthelion- Eol)
*Armenelos, 42 (Tar Minastir- Tar Ancalimon)
*Gondolin, 56 (Maeglin- Idril)
*Armenelos, 79 (Ar Pharazon- Ar Adunakhor)
*Armenelos, OT 21 (Tar Minastir- Ar Gimilzor)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Armenelos- Tar Gimilzor, Tar Atanamir, Tar Minastir, Ar Zimrathan
*Gondolin- Meleth, Rog, Turgon
Nogrod
07-29-2008, 05:50 PM
The new-built arena of Eithel Sirion was just packed full when the evening game began. Everyone wanted to see the game many newspapers had named the Nirnaeth Arnoediad II. And that really seemed to be the name of the game. It was the heroes of men and elves against the mighty legions of Angband. The number of the neutral onlookers were scarce indeed.
And the match was worth the legendary foresightings! Were there ever two teams that could play the game as hard and beautiful than these! Many spectators thought they were looking at the final match of the tournament… or at least they thought the justice would deal these two teams to be the two best. The crowd was totally taken into the game. And the teams didn’t play it safe but went on to attack all of the time.
Both defences played astoundingly but the forwards of both of the teams were even brighter. The shots on goal went even in the end while both goalies performed their best.
The Mouth hit the crossbar on the 15th minute and Fingon himself made a powershot to the post on 22nd. It was everyone’s game then; the attacks following one another to both ends.
Finally Turin broke through the Angband defences by a pass by Fingon and hammered the ball in behind Carcaroth the terrible. The elven and human crowds were overjoyed. But only ten minutes later – five minutes to the half-time – the Angband team retaliated. Melkor just did whatever he wanted and blew the defenders away and then passed the ball to Ancalagon who scored with a mighty flash of it’s tail no one would have wished to stand in front of.
So the Angband-team came to the second half the more assuredly – and with the help of their crowds – they got the ball rolling. They pressed on and were finally rewarded of it. Gothmog the Balrog-captain took Gundor and Hador from their place, making them sacrifice themselves, but cunningly passed the ball to Melkor before the two had a chance to turn back. And lord Melkor didn’t hesitate. That shot would have fell a troll with it. So no wonder Huor had no chance. Angband was on the lead at the 64th minute.
But the Hithlum team was not beaten yet! They rolled a counter attack after another and finally the skill of their forwards paid off. Fingolfin chipped the ball behind the mighty Balrogs to Hurin who was running at top speed towards the goal. He volleyed the ball in and Carcaroth could just watch it speed into the net.
The referee whistled for the game to be even and both teams had their fifteen minutes of concentrating. But the overtime gave the game no result… It was clear Angband was trying the more but Hithlum defences held. The Angband crowd and parts of the T-I-G ones yelled mightily but to no avail. The extra-time ended with no goals.
It was time for penalty shoot-outs then. The supporters of both teams bit their nails as both teams had the most frightful scorers in their ranks…There was a real silence at the stadium when the shoot-out began.
Ancalagon the Black just dropped the ball into the spot and grinned to Huor. The referee whistled and Ancalagon was about to turn around when he – in the midst of his movement – just thrusted his tail to hit the ball, sending it exactly to the low right corner of the goal. But Huor had anticipated that and he got his fingers to the ball which then hit the post and flew away. Ancalagon had missed! The human and elven crowd went crazy.
Then Turin came and set the ball down. The Great Wolf Carcaroth stood still earning the cheers of not only the Angband supporters but also many of those for T-I-G. Turin took only a few steps backwards and then ran to the ball… and it was in! Carcaroth had anticipated the shot and flew to the right angle but was a micro-second late. Hithlum was on the lead!
Gothmog the ever terrible came for his turn to shoot. Huor is a valiant man but even his legs were shaking in front of the lord of the Balrogs. Gothmog burst into fire sending heatwaves up to the twentieth row of spectators and hammered the ball in before Huor had a chance to do anything.
So it was time for Fingolfin to make his mark. He remembered he had faced Melkor himself in a single battle, so a wolf would not be too much of a problem. He looked to the eyes of Carcaroth as he backed away from the ball and then ran for it. But it was an easy save…. if there is one. Carcaroth flew to the left side of his goal and knocked the ball away. The Angband crowd that had been silenced by the miss of Ancalagon now bursted alive and cheered loud and clear.
It was lord Melkor who went to shoot the next. Huor stood at the goal like a man but that was the best he could do. “For Galdor! For Húrin!”, he shouted before the ball went into the net. Angband was leading two to one. But there was the evening-shot still and Húrin took the ball.
There was vengeance in the air. The whole stadium could feel it. All of the crowd stayed silent as he backed away from the ball and concentrated. “For my son! For all those years!”, he finally wailed and hammered the ball in without giving Carcaroht a chance.
The game was even when the Balrog #6 came forwards. He would scare the Morgoth out of Huor. And it looked like it. He took a few steps and then blasted a shot that would have killed a roaring bull. But it went wide! It hit the crossbar but went away!
Not afraid of Gothmog, Fingon rose to his chance. He would be the valiant one to bring home the victory. But the boo’s of the crowd and the pressure of the Angband-Team were just too much for him. It was an easy save for Carcaroth.
The game was still even...
Ulfast the traitor took the ball to give Angband the victory. Afterwards many have speculated whether there would have been better choices… for Huor caught it!
So it was not over yet! Hador came forth and took the ball. “It’s not only the Nirnaeth Arnoediad but also Dagor Bragollach you should remember! The times and families go farther you wish to remember… and you evil should perish!”
He took the ball and banged it in without a further ado.
Hithlum had won!
Angband had been defeated!
The following rows should not be reported as not to encourage any more violence but let it be said a few got out from the stadium unbruised and they had a good time…
Angband 2-2 Hithlum (shootout won by Hithlum 3-2)
shots 15-17
on target 7-7
*Hithlum, 28 (Turin- Fingon)
*Angband, 40 (Ancalagon- Melkor)
*Angband, 64 (Melkor- Gothmog)
*Hithlum, 82 (Hurin- Fingolfin)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Angband- Ulfast, Balrog #5, Uldor
*Hithlum- Marach, Aegnor
Eomer of the Rohirrim
07-29-2008, 11:18 PM
Ack! I do believe any slight chance of me snatching the win has vanished. I must say I was slightly disappointed with those I had expected big things from. Who knew that the pressure could get to even the most diabolical fiends?
the phantom
07-29-2008, 11:30 PM
Do not fear, Eomer. There may yet be hope. We shall see when Nogrod comes out with the fantasy points. But just glancing over the thread it looks like several people lost half of their fantasy team or more, so this round will hurt others as well.
Who knew that the pressure could get to even the most diabolical fiends?
Well remember, diabolical fiends specialize in attacking opponents, as in stabbing and beating, and that is not allowed on the soccer field. With that strength taken away the playing field is much more level. :D
Nilpaurion Felagund
07-30-2008, 12:06 AM
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Nogrod
07-30-2008, 03:24 PM
The AKM has watched closely the matches of the second round of the play offs and has decided the following...
Five stars will go to:
Maedhros of Formenos
Tar Minastir or Armenelos
Elrond of Rivendell
Three stars will go to:
Hador of Hithlum
Melkor of Angband
Huan of Formenos
Fëanor of Formenos
Sauron of Tol-In-Gauroth
One star will go to:
Nogrod of Tol-In-Gaurhoth
Drauglin of Tol-In-Gaurhoth
Turin of Hithlum
Hurin of Hithlum
Huor of Hithlum
Gothmog of Angband
Elros of Armenelos
Update on the total tally coming tomorrow...
Nogrod
08-01-2008, 04:38 PM
The crowds were flocking to the Stadium of the Sun in Minas Tirith. It was finally time for semifinals and the teams going to the finals would be decided on this day. Even if it wasn’t actually anyone’s homefield – and that was exactly why it had been chosen – all the tickets were sold well before the afternoon the first game got rolling, and a host of elves and men from up north from so much earlier times were packing the seats as well as those weird-folks from Tol-In-Gaurhoth.
The sun was shining and gracing the games with its presence and in it’s own way blessing the new stadium that was called stadia Anor. The expectations were high indeed as the people were looking forwards to see some of the best football Arda could provide today, and the games looked even as well. So everything could happen.
The first game was that between Formenos and Tol-In-Gaurhoth. The appearing into the stadium of Sauron himself caused some disturbance in the home crowds. Happily in that regard, the stadium was built into the Pelennor fields in front of the city - well, where would you fit a stadium of 100 000 people inside the terraced city with long cultural traditions the local museum department watches over jealously? So the people seemed to be in the end able to get over with his presence, for the sake of football that is.
It was a beautiful game. Like some commentators aptly described it as “chess on the green field”. But unlike chess games that are normally not found too compelling but only by the enthusiast of the game, even the lay-people who do not follow football too much were just drawn into the game and stayed in it’s grip to the very end.
The determination and concentration of both teams was just marvellous as they were very well aware of the other team’s capabilities, one mistake and the opponents would use it to their advance. But the astonishing combinations, the virtuoso-like dribbling, the unexpected passes that made the crowd to “ooh!” everytime just took one’s breath away. And even how masterful the attacking movements were, the other team seemed to always be up to it’s task in countering those moves with even more brilliant ones.
On half-time the game was still 0-0 but no one complained for the lack of goals. The crowds had seen football of the highest level today and they knew it.
Finally at 62nd minute there was a goal. After a small misunderstanding in the midfield between Eomer and the phantom, Aredhel managed to take the ball and as the T-I-G defences were just pulling their line up Aredhel’s fast pass surprised them on the move and the referee saw no offside there as Maedhros and Fëanor ran after the long pass. The defenders turned around and ran after them but were a step behind all the time. And forwards like Maedhros and Fëanor don’t let you get them… Even if Draugluin had played beautifully the whole game even he had no chance to match the elven lord and his eldest son with a ball alone.
But the goal only made the T-I-G team try harder. In about ten minutes they got their equalizer – and looking at the game it was an earned one. It was the phantom’s magic heel once again. Lhuna sent the ball to the edge of the box where the phantom took it down his back towards the goal and without even a glance he just passed it backwards with his heel. And Sauron had anticipated it throwing Curufin away from his way and hammering the ball in with a one-touch shot via the pole before the Formenos defenders had any chance to stop him.
But so it was that the great T-I-G was this day barred from further goals by the exceptional defences of Formenos and especially the mighty Huan who just stopped the rest. But Fëanor had his say on the game yet.
Just two minutes before the full-time Fëanor tricked the ball from Nogrod who had come down to aid the defences - but was no defender - quite easily. Fëanor then took two defenders with him and managed to get rid of them for the crucial second when he passed the ball backwards to Aredhel who had sneakily followed him - and the third defender was keeping Maedhros at bay! And Maedhros had just parked himself with Gwath so that Draugluin had no visibility whatsoever. Aredhel shot fast and accurately to the upper right corner leaving Draugluin no time to react when he realised what was happening.
The home crowds jumped up in joy and gave their loudest cheer to the elven team. Their favourites were winning in the end of the most exciting game of football ever played in Minas Tirith. That was a perfect afternoon for the Minas Tirithians.
T-I-G team fought bravely and played sensational football but in the end the Formenos defences led by Huan were just able to keep them at one goal for the first time in the tournament – and thanks to the forwards, especially Fëanor, they were able to outscore them by one goal.
So it was Formenos to the finals and T-I-G to the bronze-game.
Formenos 2-1 Tol-In-Gaurhoth
shots 15-13
on target 7-5
GOALS:
*Formenos, 62 (Feanor- Maedhros)
*TIG, 73 (Sauron- the phantom)
*Formenos, 88 (Aredhel- Feanor)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Formenos- Curufin, Caranthir
*TIG- Thuringwethil, Nogrod
the phantom
08-01-2008, 06:34 PM
After the expertly played first game in Minas Tirith the crowds could have gone home happy. But there was another match yet to played, and it had the attention of all in the city.
On the one side was some of the greatest men of the first age with the mighty elven lords that they fought alongside. On the other side- Numenorean royalty.
The many elves who had made the journey to watch the semifinals were behind Hithlum. The men in the stadium were split, but the greatest share of the Gondorians intended to cheer for their Numenorean fathers. And so it was that when the teams entered Armenelos nearly felt at home.
But Hithlum did not seem to care at all, and started the game off attacking with everything they had. Early on it looked like a repeat of the Armenelos-Gondolin game, where Gondolin surprised the Numenoreans early but Armenelos wore them down by the end. Only in this game Armenelos did not appear quite as panicked, having encountered a potent offense in the last match. But also it appeared that Fingolfin and the mighty men of the north would be less likely to be beat up or worn down by Armenelos. Hithlum kept the defense on its heels for most of the first fifteen minutes, and at minute 17 they drew first blood as Hurin found his son for the lead.
After this, for the first time in the match Armenelos began looking dangerous, but Tar Ancalimon botched their best scoring chance with a wide kick and Ar Pharazon's rocket was poked away nicely by Huor.
And then Hithlum came storming back up the field and pretty much controlled the rest of the half, adding yet another score in the 38th minute as this time Turin was the provider and Fingolfin headed it in easily. At the start of the second half Hithlum kept up the pressure, and only a fantastic save by Elros kept them from pushing the lead to 3-0. Hithlum was simply the better team it seemed.
But slowly and surely they were pushed back and Armenelos began seeing a bit more action. By minute 60 the game was being played mostly on Hithlum's side, and the supporters of Armenelos began chanting. It had taken longer than against Gondolin, but the fans were sure of what was happening. Hithlum had worn themselves out a bit, and Armenelos had been banging them up the entire game. There was going to be a comeback. The fans knew it.
At minute 69, everyone knew it as Ar Pharazon suddenly made the defenders look a bit slow with a brilliant solo run into the box, and dumped it off last minute to Tar Minastir who pounded it past Huor to cut the lead in half!
The next fifteen minutes featured great skill by the Armenelos forwards, moving the ball around and looking for the perfect opening, taking shots only when they liked them. Hithlum held a couple times, but at minute 84 their luck ran out as Ar Adunakhor was left free just outside the left corner of the box and he blasted a shot to the far side post to tie the game!
Those who had travelled from Numenor went berzerk, and the folks from Gondor celebrated a little less loudly, but quite vigorously all the same. The Hithlum defense and midfield largely had the deer-in-headlights look, but Turin and Fingolfin up front still looked determined and did their best to fire up the rest of the team. "This isn't over!" yelled Turin. "We can still win this!"
But as overtime began the crowd could see no truth in these words. Armenelos continued to look quicker and stronger- how could Hithlum hope to prevail in overtime? But as overtime played out it seemed that in fact Hithlum had no intention of prevailing in overtime, but rather hoped to survive it and hang their hopes upon their prolific kickers in a shootout.
Armenelos seemed to realize this and tried to end the game in overtime, but the Hithlum defenders always seemed to do just enough to muddle things up and clear the ball back downfield. Twice Armenelos had decent chances, but Huor saw both openings well and positioned himself for the save. Time ran out, and the shootout commenced- Armenelos first.
Ar Pharazon looked angry that the game was not over already as he took his place, and he channelled that anger into the ball and sent it screaming in for the 1-0 lead. But kicking after him for Hithlum was Turin, and so it was no surprise that the score was soon 1-1.
Next up was Tar Minastir and Fingolfin, both of whom made excellent kicks, only to watch the keeper make a diving stop. After two rounds, it was still 1-1.
Tar Ancalimon shot next for Armenelos, and the crowd groaned as he sent his shot wide of the post. With a chance to take the lead, Hurin stepped up and delivered a bullet to the lower left corner, but Elros finger-tipped it into the post and away from the goal to preserve the tie.
As Ar Adunakhor set the ball down, the stadium went silent. Each side had only two kicks left, and the score was tied. The silence was broken like a thunder-clap as Ar Adunakhor's kick screamed past Huor and nearly shredded the back of the net. Armenelos had the advantage!
But Fingon had been in tight spots before, and he calmly delivered a perfect shot to even the shootout at 2-2 with only one kick left for each side!
Ar Gimilzor went low and left, but Huor went low and left as well. Save!
And then Hador stepped up. Their last game against Angband had ended in a shootout, and it had been Hador scoring the winning kick. And so with the game on his shoulders yet again, Hador approached the ball and banged it low and left. Elros leapt left as well and got a hand on the ball. The ball deflected upwards, but not enough! It hit off the crossbar and bounced down hard on the inside of the goal line!
Hithlum had won in shootout yet again! They were through to the finals!
Armenelos 2-2 Hithlum (shootout won by Hithlum 3-2)
shots 19-18
on target 10-8
GOALS:
*Hithlum, 17 (Turin- Hurin)
*Hithlum, 38 (Fingolfin- Turin)
*Armenelos, 69 (Tar Minastir- Ar Pharazon)
*Armenelos, 84 (Ar Adunakhor- Tar Ancalimon)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Armenelos- Tar Ciryatan, Ar Gimilzor, Tar Ancalimon
*Hithlum- Marach, Hurin, Gundor, Angrod
SHOOTOUT:
Ar Pharazon, Armenelos- GOAL
Turin, Hithlum- GOAL
Tar Minastir, Armenelos- SAVE
Fingolfin, Hithlum- SAVE
Tar Ancalimon, Armenelos- MISS
Hurin, Hithlum- SAVE
Ar Adunakhor, Armenelos- GOAL
Fingon, Hithlum- GOAL
Ar Gimilzor, Armenelos- SAVE
Hador, Hithlum- GOAL
Mithalwen
08-04-2008, 01:52 PM
Mithalwen was carrying the flag with Kath and Fëanor of the Peredhil. .
Or that was an impostor... Mithalwen hates Association Football with a violent passion and would sooner rip off her own arm and beat herself to death with the wet end.
skip spence
08-05-2008, 01:20 AM
In a clearing in fair Neldoreth a great stadium had been erected by the Dwarves of Nogrod and the Sindarin Elves. The two peoples had been working in tandem, complimenting each other with their own special talents and the end result was an architectural feat to be marvelled at, rivalling even Menegroth a league away up the river. It was an huge eliptical arena with two tall towers in each end in the shape of great holly trees; from its emerald crowns jewels gleamed in likeness of radiant red berries. Here the stage was set for the climax of Arda Cup, the two concluding matches of the tournament, beginning with Tol-in-Gaurhoth’s match against Armenelos for third place. The following day was the day of the final between Hithlum and Formenos.
Kick off for the third-place match was set at 3PM but just as the stadium started to fill up and the dignitaries sat down in their honoury seats (Melian and Luthien were here, but not Thingol who refused to watch the ‘baseborn mortals’ of Armenelos who had beaten his Doriath with relative ease) news came in that the T-i-G team was delayed and would not make it on time. A courier told the officials that the team bus had broken down on the way to the stadium. The horses pulling the cart had panicked for an unknown reason and even managed to cut loose and escape leaving the team stranded. The game had to be postponed an hour so that the T-i-G players could make their way to the stadium by foot. When they finally arrived however they had left their uniforms in the bus which was still at the side of the road. After a brief discussion if was decided to postpone the match a further hour, as no team was allowed to play without uniforms. Just as the crowd started to tire, the Armenelos players came out of the tunnel two hours later then planned. Ten minutes later, after game officials had threatened that T-i-G could forfeit the game, team captain Nogrod finally entered the pitch, followed by his teammates.
As the two teams lined up and the referee was about to blow his whistle a male streaker suddenly came onto the field. Any suggestions that this was one of the local Elves who had lost a bet were quickly dismissed. This was not one of the fair folk – no siree - and as there were women and children in the stands officials rushed out to restrain him. The man, later revealed to be T-i-G supporter Rune son of Bjarne, showed skill and pace by elluding the security personel for quite some time; also, they looked quite reluctant to grab hold of him. In the meantime various objects (rolls of toilet paper, love-letters, bras, undies, red roses, make-over books) were thrown onto the field by the T-i-G supporters in the stands. Before the streaker was taken care of – harshly - and the trash cleared off the field, another 25 minutes had passed and the red sun was already in a haze far into the west. Finally the match could begin.
At the start of the game there still seemed to be one team only on the pitch. Armenelos, who were very disappointed to have lost their semifinal, looked determined to show the world they had been unlucky and were very much running the show early on. T-i-G on the other hand seemed determined only to delay the game even more, taking every chance to hold on to the ball and run the clock down. When Tar-Ciryatan showed his frustration by tackling Eomer from behind, the T-i-G player went down seemingly with life-threatening injuries and had to be stretchered off. As play eventually got under way however he was soon back up on his feet and ready to play to the dismay of the Armenelos supporters. Scenes like this were repeated again and again and the referee had to book serveral T-i-G players for timewasting. Suddenly Armenelos took the lead when Ar-Pharazon the Golden struck from close range. As the Numenorians celebrated their T-i-G counterparts seemed more interested in the evening sky above them than the match they were involved in and most likely losing. While the sky went from a hazy red to a pale pink, Armenelos took a two goal lead after a solo run by Tar- Ancalimon. Shortly after, The Phantom got himself carded for timewasting as he tied his shoestrings instead of taking a throw-in. What were they thinking? At halftime, the T-i-G players shrugged nonchalantly and cast glances at the darkening sky. The sell-out crowd couldn’t believe their eyes.
During the halftime break the sun finally vanished behind the distant horizon and the sky darkened. Thankfully the stadium was equipped with several phials sent by Galadriel and a multitude of Noldorin lamps by courtesy of the Feanorians, so the nightfall was no threat to the continuation the match. The crowd was distressed however by the change of weather as a shadow seemed to have fallen over the stadium. Dark clouds gathered and it became increasingly difficult to breath. Soon it started to rain and thunder was in the air. But as the two teams came out and started to play, little seemed different on the field. Armenelos was still much the better team, while T-i-G just loitered around. After ten uneventful minutes a gust of wind ripped the black clouds apart in the east, revealing a full moon on the rise. The wind howled in the trees and a nearby lightling strike lit up the faces of the players and the crowd, who shuddered without knowing why. Was that eerie howling really the wind? No, now the cry of a lonely wolf could clearly be heard. And there was a response on the pitch! Lhuna was crouching on the grass and howling at the moon. Hideous thick hair started to grow on her hands and face, grotesque fangs and claws became visible in the moonlight. The petrified Armenelos-players stood silent and watched in horror as the other T-i-G players also transformed into wolf-like creatures. The seams in their jerseys almost cracked as the muscles underneath bulged, but the elastic uniforms stayed on and so did the boots. Now the crowd finally understood why T-i-G had been stalling the game: they were waiting for the full moon to rise! Now it was time to play ball!
As the forth referee searched the rulebooks for any mention of whether werewolves were allowed to play or not, the werewolves on the pitch showed Armenelos how to play. With their superhuman powers they were unstoppable, absolutely unstoppable. The match finished 2-3, but T-i-G could have scored five or six. They were all over their opponents, jumping higher, running faster, tackling harder and ripping them to to shreds if they dared to come too close. The Phantom, Eomer and Nogrod each got on the scoresheet, but all T-i-G players had good opportunities to score. Eomer’s goal was just insane: he jumped a good 3 metres straight up and hit the ball out of mid air with a bicyclekick, nearly ripping the net apart behind the Armenelos goalie. The heroic Elros appealed to the referees that this could not be allowed, but the referees were just as afraid as all the others and did not dare to oppose the ferocius wolves.
The match was stopped already in the 89th minute and no one blamed the ref for not adding on any injury time although several Armenelos-players now were bleeding severly. Sauron, the only player not to transform apart from Thuringwethil - who of course was beastly enough already - came and gathered the throphy. There was an eerie silence in the stadium as the wolves quickly left and disapearded into the forest. Moments later Mablung and Beleg arrived with hunters equipped with silver arrows but it was too late, the wolves and the third place throphy were gone.
Armenelos 2-3 Tol-In-Gaurhoth
shots 18-14
on target 9-8
GOALS:
*Armenelos, 27 (Ar Pharazon- Ar Adunakhor)
*Armenelos, 39 (Tar Ancalimon- Ar Gimilzor)
*TIG, 72 (the phantom- Sauron)
*TIG, 78 (Nogrod- Formendacil)
*TIG, 86 (Eomer- Lhunardawen)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Armenelos- Tar Ciryatan, Tar Ancalimon, Tar Calmacil
*TIG- Formendacil, Cailin, the phantom, Eomer, Nogrod, Hookbill, Thuringwethil
Nogrod
08-05-2008, 03:35 AM
So it was the fairest dwelling of any king that has ever been east of the sea that was to hold the final match after Saturday's odd events. Even Thingol had come to the stadium for the final game and together with Melian they honoured the occasion by singing in the opening ceremony to the full house gathered to see the final under the great halls laboured by the elves and dwarves together in times long ago.
Menegroth was deemed by the MEFA authorities to be a symbol of friendship between races – even if the later history has kind of darkened the view – and looking at the homesteads and histories of the teams playing it looked very suitable indeed for gathering the maximum number of fans.
There was a host of crowd from the surrounding areas; from Hithlum, Gondolin and Nargothrond, from Brethil and Amon Rhûd, from Himlad and Taur-Nu-Fuin, and of course from Menegroth itself. Following Gondolin's example the authorities had done their best to aid bringing about the feeling of a sporting celebration and they had succeeded. Even after the earlier events the visitirs were yet again just stupefied by the joy and chanting around them, the free wine-stands beside the fountains of silver and the snack-bars (free as well) around the basins of marble. The woven hangings and the carved figures competed for the visitor's attention while the songs and pre-match speculations did their best as well to dampen the memory of yesterday.
There was a feeling of a great sporting event in the air once again.
And finally the hour came and the teams walked to the full-packed stadium to listen to the enchanting song sung by Thingol and Melian to open the game… After that the players shook hands and the captains exchanged small emblems and shook hands with the referees; Nienna the main referee and supporting referees Gandalf and Radagast. The crowds cheered in anticipation.
From the very beginning of the game it was clear the Formenos defence was playing an outstanding game. The feared Hithlum forwards were denied any opportunities and were kept in check from the first minutes on. The three brothers and their nephew just took away the time and space from the High King Fingolfin, Húrin and his son.
At the other end daddy Fëanor accompanied by his eldest son and the White Lady of Gondolin created havoc in Hithlum defences but Huor stood stern like a rock between the poles denying their efforts one after another. Huor made five saves before the half time while Huan only got one ball to catch!
Just a few minutes before the half-time the efforts of the Formenos team were paid off. Aredhel gave a corner and Maedhros came true to his nickname and rose the tallest of all heading the ball irresistibly into the net and giving the elven team the lead. And that was a justified lead.
The second half began with careful play by both teams but at the 60th minute the Hithlum team was kind of awaken – most probably because of the bellowing of their coach Rían. They were taking risks now. Húrin and the valiant Fingon started playing like forwards and the wing-defenders Galdor and "Hador the hero" started coming upwards with runs deep into the Formenos defence from behind the midfielders.
And they were beginning to make it… but on the 74th minute Formenos team hit back.
Fëanor had told his second son to take the place in the lead of the midfielders for a change and stay a bit higher as he had ran too much in the game and was looking like he was wearing himself down. He would himself take a place lower and run for the ball. Hithlum was pressing on in the Formenos area when after a shot Huan passed the ball fast to his master who immediately sent it to the lower midfield where Fëanor volleyed it up forwards to his son who was running already for the goal past the stupefied central defenders Marach and Gundor. And with his dad's beautiful long pass Maglor was free, one on one with Huor. And he didn't miss his chance. The elven crowds just went mad on it.
Any team would have laid their heads low and accepted the defeat. Two thirds of the crowd were roaring victory-chants, they were two goals behind with only fifteen minutes to go and the opponent's defences just seemed solid as a rock. But Hithlum would not bend nor break.
So the Hithlumians threw it all forth. And on the 83rd minute they actually got their reward. Although the manner it came about was quite unordinary.
Frustrated with yet one again attacking manoeuvre that had backfired and brought the ball back to the midfield, Túrin who got the ball from Fingolfin around 45 meters from the goal decided to just go for it. It was an absolutely ridiculous curving blast there ever was, but it went in! Huan had not anticipated the shot as he had been instructing the defenders just when the ball took off from the boot of Gorthol. He tried to make a save but was just a bit too late the ball flying past his paws by an inch.
The hope was rekindled in the hearts of the men and women in the crowds. There was a chance still.
But time was against the valiant heroes of Hithlum for against the organised and effective defence of Formenos they didn't stood a chance to score in the last ten minutes. So when Nienna whistled the game over the crowd exploded. Their favourites had won the Arda Cup 2008!
Led by Fëanor's fiery spirit the Noldo-elves had shown their qualities and were unquestionably the best football team in Arda. But the "never giving up" –attitude, the unbelievable stamina, the blazing attacking trio of Fingolfin, Húrin and Túrin, and the rough road the whole Hithlum team did go through would go to the annals as well. It may be that Armenelos, Tol-In-Gaurhoth or Gondolin had better teams but unlike them Hithlum went to the final and even if it got beaten it lost with honour.
Formenos 2-1 Hithlum
shots 15-11
on target 8-4
GOALS:
*Formenos, 40 (Maedhros- Aredhel)
*Formenos, 74 (Maglor- Feanor)
*Hithlum, 83 (Turin- Fingolfin)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Formenos- Curufin, Aredhel
*Hithlum- Hador, Fingon
Nogrod
08-12-2008, 04:10 PM
The stars from both quarterfinals and finals are here added up...
10 points will go to
Huan of Formenos
6 points will go to
Drauglin of T-I-G
Huor of Hithlum
Túrin of Hithlum
5 points will go to
Fëanor of Formenos
Maglor of Formenos
3 points will go to
Ar Adunakhor of Armenelos
Aredhel of Formenos
Eomer of T-I-G
Elros of Armenelos
Sauron of T-I-G
the phantom of T-I-G
2 points will go to
Maedhros of Formenos
1 point will go to
Ar Pharazon of Armenelos
Fingolfin of Formenos
Lhunardawen of T-I-G
Hador of Formenos
Húrin of Hithlum
Tar Minastir of Armenelos
Also some special stars for the final games will be allotted.
The "deadly trio" of Formenos, namely: Fëanor, Maedhros and Aredhel will gain 5 stars from outstanding performance in both the quarterfinals and the finals. They really made a difference.
Hador brought a victory to his team in two subsequent penalty shoot-outs leading them to the final. He gets 5 stars.
The Formenos defence kept T-I-G at bay and managed to hold the feared Hithlum offence away from making goals. So to Huan, Celegorm, Caranthir, Curufin and Celembrimbor will be given 4 stars.
Huor saved his team with the overtime saves and the shoot-out victory. He will gain 3 stars.
Túrin and Fingolfin kept their heads up and beat their team to perform even if the situation seemed lost in both games: 3 stars to both of them.
Galdor, Hador, Húrin, Ar Pharazon and Tar Ancalimon gain 1 star for a good performance in the finals.
The Tol-In-Gaurhoth players were not given any stars because of the way they stole the bronze in illegal ways.
The final tally will come soon...
Nogrod
08-12-2008, 04:26 PM
The winner of the Arda Kicker Magazine star-competition is:
19 stars
Huan of Formenos
The second place goes to:
15 stars
Huor of Hithlum
The third place is shared between:
13 stars
Elrond of Rivendell
Hurin of Hithlum
Miriel of Tuna
Turin of Hithlum
The followers up are...
11 stars
Elros of Armenelos
Fëanor of Formenos
Maedhros of Formenos
Tar Telperien of Armenelos
8 stars
Ar Adunakhor of Armenelos
Aredhel of Formenos
7 stars
Carcaroth of Angband
Drauglin of Tol-In-Gaurhoth
Fingolfin of Formenos
Hador of Hithlum
Maeglin of Gondolin
6 stars
Ar Pharazon, Celeborn, Eöl, Erestor, Gandalf, Gildor, Sauron, Tar Atanamir, Tar Ciryiatan, the phantom
5 stars
The Barrow Wight, Finwë, Scatha, Tar Palantir, Maglor
There will be a dream-team to come later - and the AKM trophies...
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